CLOUD%20OPERATING%20SYSTEM%20-%20EYEOS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

CLOUD%20OPERATING%20SYSTEM%20-%20EYEOS

Description:

topic cloud operating system - eyeos 02/12/08 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:138
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 44
Provided by: Marc4229
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: CLOUD%20OPERATING%20SYSTEM%20-%20EYEOS


1
TOPIC
  • CLOUD OPERATING SYSTEM - EYEOS

2
Lets first talk about a CLOUD OS
  • A cloud OS simply refers to an operating system
    (or an interface filled with a complete suite of
    desktop applications) that resides on the Web and
    you can access to it anytime, anywhere as long as
    you have an Internet connection.

3
OPERATING SYSTEM
  • Its the software that enables the interaction
    between user and system
  • Cloud can be installed and used together with
    other operating systems, or can act as a
    standalone operating system. When used as a
    standalone operating system, hardware
    requirements are relatively low.

4
(No Transcript)
5
(No Transcript)
6
(No Transcript)
7
(No Transcript)
8
(No Transcript)
9
(No Transcript)
10
(No Transcript)
11
(No Transcript)
12
(No Transcript)
13
(No Transcript)
14
(No Transcript)
15
(No Transcript)
16
(No Transcript)
17
FEATURES EYEOS
  • eyeOS is its small file size and ease of
    installation.
  • EyeOS is a free and open source cloud OS software
    that you can install on your own Web server.
  • From Cloud the user can quickly boot into the
    main OS, because Cloud continues booting the main
    OS in the background.
  • Boot in few seconds.

18
facts!!
  • Combining a browser with a basic operating system
    also allows the use of cloud computing, in which
    applications and data "live and run" on the
    Internet instead of on the hard drive.

19
VERSIONS OF EYEOS.
  •  eyeOS version 0.6.0 on August 1, 2005 .
  • eyeOS 1.0 on June 4, 2007.
  • eyeOS 1.1 on July 2, 2007.
  • eyeOS 1.2 after few maonths .
  • eyeOS 1.5 Gala on January 15, 2008.
  • eyeOS 1.6  on April 25, 2008.
  • eyeOS 1.8 Lars  on January 7, 2009 .

20
Changes with versions.
  • The first publicly available eyeOS version was
    released on August 1, 2005 as eyeOS 0.6.0
    in Barcelona (Spain). At the time, it greatly
    participated in creating the definition of a web
    operating system and acted as a concept. Quickly,
    a worldwide community of developers took part in
    the project and helped improve it by translating,
    testing and developing it.

21
EYEOS 1.0
  • After two years of development, the eyeOS
    Team published eyeOS 1.0 (on June 4, 2007).
    Compared with previous versions, eyeOS 1.0
    introduced a complete reorganization of the code
    and some new web technologies, like eyeSoft,
    a portage-based web software installation system.
    Moreover, eyeOS also included the eyeOS Toolkit,
    a set of libraries allowing easy and fast
    development of new web Applications

22
EYEOS 1.1
  • With the release of eyeOS 1.1 on July 2, 2007,
    eyeOS changed its license and migrated from
    GNU GPL Version 2 to Version 3.

Combining a browser with a basic operating system
also allows the use of cloud computing, in which
applications and data "live and run" on the
Internet instead of on the hard drive.
With the release of eyeOS 1.1 on July 2, 2007,
eyeOS changed its license and migrated from
GNU GPL Version 2 to Version 3.
23
EYEOS 1.2
  • Version 1.2 was released just a few months after
    the 1.1 version and integrated full compatibility
    with Microsoft Word files.

24
EYEOS 1.5 GALA
  • eyeOS 1.5 Gala was released on January 15, 2008.
    This version is the first to support
    both Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org file
    formats for documents, presentations and
    spreadsheets. It also has the ability to import
    and export documents in both formats using server
    side scripting.

25
EYEOS 1.6
  • eyeOS 1.6 was released on April 25, 2008 and
    included many improvements such as
    synchronization with local computers, drag and
    drop, a mobile version and more

26
EYEOS 1.8 Lars
  • eyeOS 1.8 Lars was released on January 7, 2009
    and featured a completely rewritten file manager
    and a new sound API to develop media rich
    applications. Later, on April 1, 2009 1.8.5 was
    released with a new default theme and some
    rewritten apps such as the Word Processor or the
    Address Book. On July 13, 2009 1.8.6 was released
    with an interface for the iPhone and a new
    version of eyeMail with support for POP3 and IMAP.

27
BRIEFING EYEOS
28
(No Transcript)
29

STRUCTURE AND API
30
  • eyeOS is an open source web
    desktop following the cloud computing concept
    that leverages collaboration and communication
    among users. It is mainly written in PHP, XML,
    and JavaScript. It acts as a platform for web
    applications written using the eyeOS Toolkit.

31
  • For developers, eyeOS provides the eyeOS Toolkit,
    a set of libraries and functions to develop
    applications for eyeOS. Using the
    integrated Portage-based eyeSoft system, one can
    create their own repository for eyeOS and
    distribute applications through it.

32
  •  eyeOS uses XML files to store information. This
    makes it simple for a user to set up on the
    server, as it requires zero configuration other
    than the account information for the first user,
    making it simple to deploy.  To avoid bottlenecks
    that flat files present, each user's information
    and settings are stored in different files,
    preventing  resource starvation from occurring.

33
The Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing
  • Lower-Cost Computers for Users
  •  Because the application runs in the cloud,
    not on the desktop PC, that desktop PC doesnt
    need the processing power or hard disk space
    demanded by traditional desktop software. Hence
    the client computers in cloud computing can be
    lower priced, with smaller hard disks, less
    memory, more efficient processors, and the like. 

34
Improved Performance
Improved Performance
  • A cloud computing system will boot up faster and
    run faster, because theyll have fewer programs
    and processes loaded into memory.

35
Lower IT Infrastructure Costs
  • The IT department could also see lower costs
    from the adoption of the cloud computing
    paradigm. Instead of investing in larger numbers
    of more powerful servers, the IT staff can use
    the computing power of the cloud to supplement or
    replace internal computing resources. 

36
Fewer Maintenance Issues
  • Speaking of maintenance costs, cloud
    computing greatly reduces both hardware and
    software maintenance for organizations of all
    sizes

37
Increased Computing Power
  • This is an obvious one. When youre tied into a
    cloud computing system, you have the power of the
    entire cloud at your disposal. Youre no longer
    limited to what a single desktop PC can do, but
    can now perform supercomputing-like tasks
    utilizing the power of thousands of computers and
    servers. In other words, you can attempt greater
    tasks in the cloud than you can on your desktop.

38
Improved Compatibility Between Operating Systems
  • In the cloud, operating systems simply dont
    matter. You can connect your Windows computer to
    the cloud and share documents with computers
    running Apples Mac OS, Linux, or UNIX. In the
    cloud, the data matters, not the operating system.

39
Cloud Computing Disadvantages
40
Requires a Constant Internet Connection
  • Cloud computing is, quite simply, impossible if
    you cant connect to the Internet. Because you
    use the Internet to connect to both your
    applications and documents, if you dont have an
    Internet connection, you cant access anything,
    even your own documents.

41
Can Be Slow
  • Even on a fast connection, web-based applications
    can sometimes be slower than accessing a similar
    software program on your desktop PC. Thats
    because everything about the program, from the
    interface to the document youre working on, has
    to be sent back and forth from your computer to
    the computers in the cloud

42
Stored Data Might Not Be Secure
  • With cloud computing, all your data is stored on
    the cloud. Thats all well and good, but how
    secure is the cloud? Can other, unauthorized
    users gain access to your confidential data?

43
IT ALL SEEM QUITE INTERSTINGI AM SURE THE
NEXT VIDEO WOULD GATHER MUCH OF YOUR ATTENTION
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com