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One Cloud Computing Node In One IP

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Cloud-based applications offers businesses the chance to deliver products that save time, money and makes it simple to access data from anywhere employees need to access it. This paper discusses a kind of Cloud Computing Node (CCN) from logical topology, physical topology and application based on virtualization and network engineering technologies, which can supplies IaaS, PaaS and SaaS services. This kind of CCN can be used as a container for web servers, software development and test environments, Hadoop related experiment environments, back-end management of Internet of things. All services supplied by this kind of CCN can be accessed through one IP Address by Network Address Translation, Domain Name and Remote Access technologies. It is safety and manageability. It's useful to organize the diverse physical and virtual resources in organizations. It's helpful for educational institution and small enterprise building their own private cloud computing environments.

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KMO '16: Proceedings of the The 11th International Knowledge Management in Organizations Conference on The changing face of Knowledge Management Impacting Society
July 2016
339 pages
ISBN:9781450340649
DOI:10.1145/2925995
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  1. Cloud Computing
  2. Domain Name
  3. Network Address Translation
  4. Virtualization

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