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327 chapter 19 Cloud Management and a Programming Model Case Study CBog'liq Cloud Computing dardingni sev, 2-topshiriq. O'zbek tili, 1-mavzu Zamonaviy AKT ning tushunchasi va tasnifi, expedia hisoboti, natija - 2022-10-28T091429.322, yangi MULOQOT psixologiyasi, AKT Sillabus KI(Kunduzgi) (1), Я хотел, Dropbox (1), Korporativ boshqaruv prinsiplar siyosat va amaliyot O‘rmonov 2019, 1111-dars, AXBOROT TEXNOLOGIYALARI HAQIDA TUSHUNCHA (2), Ekonometrik II amaliy (2), dsfdsg, dfvdf19.8 CLOUD MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
Different service providers develop cloud services using different technologies to provide
desired flexibility and performance. Management of such clouds with common tools was not
possible without a common cloud management standard. It was realized soon and various
initiatives had been taken for development of such standards to address known challenges of
cloud management. Meanwhile, the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) came up
with the standards which alleviated the tasks of the cloud managements.
The Cloud Management Working Group of DMTF was engaged to create a model to
standardize the operations of the cloud service lifecycle. To simplify the process of cloud
system management, DMTF introduced an open-standard interface specification known as
‘Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI)’ happened to be applied specifically in
the IaaS space.
The objective of CIMI is to standardize the management process of any cloud infrastructure.
By eliminating the use of vendor-specific proprietary interfaces for cloud development, it has
been possible to develop a common cloud administration or management tool that can be used
to manage any cloud infrastructure from any vendor.
CIMI provides standard APIs for managing cloud infrastructure. This enables the development
of vendor independent cloud management tools.
DMTF’s cloud work also includes the emergence of Open Virtualization Format (OVF) to
package and distribute virtual systems over different environments. OVF simplifies the process
of machine lifecycle management by providing an open and portable standard for software
to run in virtual machines. It has been adopted as American National Standard Institute
(ANSI) standard in 2010 and as an international standard by the International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) in 2011. The acceptance of OVF as standard for packaging virtual
system has promised to simplify the virtual machine lifecycle management.
Other DMTF efforts in cloud computing arena include the contributions from the Software
Entitlement Working Group to address the challenges of software license management in cloud
systems and virtual environments. These initiatives try to trace and identify licensed software
products across different deployments.
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