Instruction:
In this assignment you will create an application to run in the Amazon EC2 service and you will also create a client that can run on local machine and access your application. You will be free to choose the application and also to choose the particular Amazon Machine Image that you use to run it. We will test your service by running your client according to documentation that you provide. Therefore you will need to produce:
1) A service which can run on the Amazon EC2 infrastructure.
2) A client which can run on an ordinary machine and access it. This can be a simple command line application or access through an existing Web browser, it does not need to be a complicated GUI.
3) Documentation which will permit us to use your client to access your service.
You will be assessed on:
1) The understanding and imagination you describe in creating the service and the client.
2) The thoroughness and clarity of your documentation.
3) Our experience of running your application.
Some possible ideas for applications are:
1) A web page regarding some topic of interest to you.
2) An application which produces some output as text or images, may be a scientific application or a wrapper around some open source software like gnuplot or Povray.
3) A database which will permit the user to search for information about some topic, example: music, films, scientific information.
Though you are free to choose your own. Do not be too ambitious, the above examples are to give some idea of the scope. You have done similar things with Unicore so this should give you some feel for what can be done in three weeks.
You need to take the given steps:
1) Obtain a free Amazon account for the Free Usage Tier.
2) Read the documentation about Getting Started with the Free Usage Tier and about EC2. These give simple illustrations of already prepared applications so that you can get started and see how to access remote cloud applications.
3) Decide on your application and the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) you require to run it.
4) Create the application and the client.
5) Create the documentation.
6) Upload a file with the documentation and the details of how we can access your client and your service. You could upload the client as a script, or give us a link to a web page where we can download it.
NOTE:
You must read given themes in the lectures before starting:Cloud Concepts, Business Models themes.Otherwise my professor will give low grade if we don’t follow his lectures.
Lectures link:
https://www.mediafire.com/?62h5cavc4hkriss
To access the lectures, you have to download this link above, extract all files into a folder, then open the file index.html to start. Then click Begin CBT, then read above themes.
Also, you may have to skim and scan chapter 5 (Understanding Abstraction and Virtualization) and chapter 9 (Amazon Web Services) in the Cloud Computing Bible textbook.
Cloud Computing Bible link:
https://www.mediafire.com/?1xxc765oeyj855z