Generate E-Services using cloud Storage as a Service

1Anshuman Gautam, 2Richa Chauhan, 3Ashok Kumar
Dual Degree ( B.Tech CS + M.Tech SE )

Abstract: In this paper we know about the E-Certificate which help to create a centralized E-Certificate centre to reduce the use of paper and convert to electronic certificate to make more reliable education system and emerge the education system with new technology.

Keywords: E-certificate, cloud computing, centralized certificate computer system

INTRODUCTION
The past many years the education system witnessed huge changes and improvements, the new technology in education system made it possible for a new aspects of technology in education especially after arrival which is the
most important computer in education system, I will talk about the most important technology that are in use now days which is cloud computing

I. E-CERTIFICATE
E-Certificate is a hypothetical technology which is done with the help of cloud computing, networking, government
assistance. Because it help many manner to save environment and make many processes short in many field, with the help of e-certificate we don’t have to carry all document in the form of hard binding and it also reduce the effort of education system as well as job provider company and government bodies

II. CLOUD COMPUTING

Cloud Computing is a style of computing where massively scalable and flexible IT-related capabilities are provided as
a service to the users using internet technologies, services may include: infrastructure, platform, application, storage
space and the users pay for these services, the users will pay only for the services or resources they actually use like electric usage, and the users don’t have to build their own infrastructure or application they simple rent only.

A. Storage As A Service

Storage as a service (STaaS) is an architecture model in which a provider provides digital storage on their own infrastructure. Storage as a service can be implemented as a business model in which a large service provider rents space in their storage infrastructure on subscription basis. The economy of scale in the service providers infrastructure theoretically allows them to provide storage much more cost effectively than individuals or corporations. can provide their own storage, when total cost of ownership is considered.

B. Storage Service Provider

A Storage service provider (SSP) is any company that provides computer storage space and related management services. SSPs also offer periodic backup and archiving. Advantages of managed storage are that more space can be ordered as required. Depending upon your SSP, backups may also be managed. Faster data access can be ordered as required. Also, maintenance costs may be reduced, particularly for larger organizations who store a large or increasing volumes of data. Another advantage is that best practices are likely to be followed. Disadvantages are that the cost may be prohibitive, for small organizations or individuals who deal with smaller amounts or static volumes of data and that there’s less control of data systems.

C. Types of Managed Storage

Data owners normally access managed storage via a network (LAN), or through a series of networks (Internet). However, managed storage may be directly attached to a workstation or server, which is not managed by SSP.

Managed Storage generally falls into one of the following categories:

Locally managed storage

Remotely managed storage

a. Locally Managed Storage

Advantages of this type of storage include a high-speed access to data and greater control over data availability.A disadvantage is that additional space is required at local site to store the data.

b. Remotely Managed Storage

Advantages of this type of storage are that it may be used an off site backup, it offers global access (depending upon configuration) and adding storage will not require additional space at the local site. However, if the network providing connectivity to the remote data is interrupted, there will be data availability issues, unless distributed file system are in use.

In cloud computing, Storage as a Service (SaaS) involves the provision of off-site storage for data and information.

D. Cloud Services Provider

  1. Amazon Web Services(AWS)

Amazon Web Services provide Amazon’s developer customers with access to in-the-cloud infrastructure services based on Amazon’s own back-end technology platform. Which developers can use to enable virtually and type of business.

  1. Google Cloud Storage

Google’s advance storage infrastructure makes it easy for companies to store and reliably access vast amounts of business data. It is highly scalable.

  1. Open Stack

Open Stack is a global collaboration of developers and cloud computing platform for public and private clouds.

  1. .HP Cloud Services

HP’s open source-based public cloud is a storage option that Businesses of all sizes can trust integrating HP hardware and Software and elements of HP Converged Infrastructure with Open Stack.

V.IMPLEMENTATION
In implementation we, merge all module together to implement this project, we divided this into three level.

Level-1 Web Technology: In level-1we work on web technology to create web interface to interact to user let’s now some introduction to web technology. Web-Technology is client side technology which is used to create user interface to user on internet to interact to user to service provider, Here we used many language to create user interface language name are Hyper Text Markup Language(HTML), Cascading Style Sheet(CSS), Java Script etc.

Level-2 Networking: In this level we configure the network to create connection between user and the server, in this level we create network connection to balance and manage the load of user interacting to the server .

Level-3 Server Back End: In the third level we configure the server to create a centralised storage server to store the data of all student and user. Provide a standard storage memory size to store the documents on the server. Which help to save your all result and document which is used by the user.

Refrences:

[1]Mr. Vimal Daga (RHCE, RHCVA, CCNA, OPENSTACK) trainer at researcher at Linux World
PVT.LTD.
[2] www.redhat.co.in
[3] https://accesscom/documentation/en.redhat.-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html

 

AUTHORS INFORMATION

Anshuman Guatam(Dual Degree B.tech Cs + M.tech Se)

RHCE, OPENSTACK.

Richa Chauhan(Dual Degree B.tech Cs + M.tech Se)

Ashok Kumar(Dual Degree B.tech Cs + M.tech Se)