Distributed and Cloud Computing: From Parallel Processing to the Internet of Things, named a 2012 Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association's Choice publication, explains how to create high-performance, scalable, reliable systems, exposing the design principles, architecture, and innovative applications of parallel, distributed, and cloud computing systems.
Starting with an overview of modern distributed models, the book provides comprehensive coverage of distributed and cloud computing, including:
Facilitating management, debugging, migration, and disaster recovery through virtualization
Clustered systems for research or ecommerce applications
Designing systems as web services
Social networking systems using peer-to-peer computing
Principles of cloud computing using examples from open-source and commercial applications
Using examples from open-source and commercial vendors, the text describes cloud-based systems for research, e-commerce, social networking and more.
Complete coverage of modern distributed computing technology including clusters, the grid, service-oriented architecture, massively parallel processors, peer-to-peer networking, and cloud computing
Includes case studies from the leading distributed computing vendors: Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and more
Explains how to use virtualization to facilitate management, debugging, migration, and disaster recovery
Designed for undergraduate or graduate students taking a distributed systems course-each chapter includes exercises and further reading, with lecture slides and more available online
Table of Contents
Part 1: Systems Modeling, Clustering and Virtualization
Chapter 1: Distributed System Models and Enabling Technologies
Chapter 2: Computer Clusters for Scalable Computing
Chapter 3: Virtual Machines and Virtualization of Clusters and Datacenters
Part 2: Computing Clouds and Service-Oriented Architecture
Chapter 4: Design of Cloud Computing Platforms
Chapter 5: Service Oriented Arch