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Cloud Computing Question Paper Samples

This document contains two sample test papers that assess knowledge of cloud computing. [Paper 1] contains two questions - the first asks students to define cloud computing concepts in short answers, the second requires drawing and explaining cloud computing architecture diagrams and storage systems. [Paper 2] also contains two questions - the first defines cloud terms and services, the second requires discussing security implications, energy-aware computing examples and explaining resource management and open-source cloud platforms. Both papers contain short conceptual and diagrammatic questions to test understanding of fundamental cloud computing topics.
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Cloud Computing Question Paper Samples

This document contains two sample test papers that assess knowledge of cloud computing. [Paper 1] contains two questions - the first asks students to define cloud computing concepts in short answers, the second requires drawing and explaining cloud computing architecture diagrams and storage systems. [Paper 2] also contains two questions - the first defines cloud terms and services, the second requires discussing security implications, energy-aware computing examples and explaining resource management and open-source cloud platforms. Both papers contain short conceptual and diagrammatic questions to test understanding of fundamental cloud computing topics.
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  • Sample End Semester Question Paper
  • Sample Test Paper 1
  • Sample Test Paper 2

Sample End Semester Question Paper

'I' Scheme

Programme name: Computer Engineering / Information Technology


Programme code: CO / IF
Semester: Sixth
22624
Course Title: Cloud Computing
Max. Marks: 70 Time: 3 Hrs.

Instructions:
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Illustrate your answers with sketches wherever necessary.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(4) Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q.1) A) Attempt any FIVE of the following. (10 Marks)

a) Enlist any two characteristics of cloud computing.


b) State any two benefits of Virtual Data Centre.
c) Give any two types of SLA.
d) State any two features of open source cloud eucalyptus.
e) Differentiate between Public cloud and Private cloud.(any two points)
f) Define VSAN.
g) State any two uses of Cloud portal.

Q.2) Attempt any THREE of the following. (12 Marks)

a) What is Virtualizations? Give any one application of virtualization.


b) Differentiate between GFS and HDFS.
c) Describe life cycle of SLA.
d) Describe Cloud Risks.

Q.3) Attempt any THREE of the following. (12 Marks)

a) State features of Cloud Service Models (any four points).


b) Describe Storage system architecture.
c) Describe federated cloud computing.
d) Describe the working of Microsoft Azure with diagram.

Q.4) Attempt any THREE of the following. (12 Marks)

a) Analyze how virtual operating systems in VMware help users.


b) List any four general issues in securities of cloud computing.
c) List any four innovative applications of Cloud with Internet of Things.
d) List and explain any two advantages of Storage virtualization.
e) Differentiate between OpenNebula and OpenStack (any four points).

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Q.5) Attempt any TWO of the following. (12 Marks)

a) Suppose you are designing Virtual Data Centre. What key elements you need? Draw
the Block Diagram for it.
b) What phases of cloud service life cycle are required to provide cloud services in your
institute. Justify your answer.
c) Examine Security-As-A-Cloud Service with advantages and disadvantages.

Q.6) Attempt any TWO of the following. (12 Marks)

a) Differentiate between Block level storage virtualization and File level storage
Virtualization. (Any six points)
b) Give appropriate example for the techniques used in cloud computing for managing IT
resources.
c) Which IoT technologies can be used for home automation? Relate home automation
with cloud computing.

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Sample Test Paper I
'I' Scheme

Programme name: Computer Engineering / Information Technology


Programme code: CO / IF
Semester: Sixth
22624
Course Title: Cloud Computing
Max. Marks: 20 Time:1 hour

Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory
2. Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever necessary
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks
4. Assume suitable data if necessary
5. Preferably, write the answers in sequential order

Q.1 Attempt any FOUR. (08 Marks)


a) List any four Cloud Deployment Models.
b) List any two advantages of Block-level storage virtualization.
c) Define Virtualization.
d) Give any two differences between VMWare and Microsoft Hyper-V.
e) Enlist any two advantages and disadvantages of Virtualization.
f) Define Virtual Data Centre (VDC).

Q.2 Attempt any THREE. (12 Marks)


a) Differentiate between GFS and HDFS. (Any four points)
b) Draw and explain Storage System Architecture of Cloud.
c) Explain Virtual Storage Area Network.
d) What is Hypervisor? Draw and explain working of Type 1 hypervisor.
e) Draw and explain Cloud Computing Architecture.

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Sample Test Paper 2
'I' Scheme
Programme name: Computer Engineering / Information Technology
Programme code: CO / IF
Semester: Sixth
22624
Course Title: Cloud Computing
Max. Marks: 20 Time:1 hour

Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory
2. Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever necessary
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks
4. Assume suitable data if necessary
5. Preferably, write the answers in sequential order

Q.1 Attempt any FOUR. (08 Marks)


a) Define Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).
b) List types of Service Level Agreement (SLA).
c) Give any two differences between ZigBee and RFID.
d) Enlist any four risks of storing data in a cloud.
e) List any two innovative applications of Cloud with Internet of Things.
f) Define Security-As-A-Cloud.

Q.2 Attempt any THREE. (12 Marks)


a) List and discuss Security implications of Cloud Computing.
b) Explain Energy aware cloud computing with an example.
c) Explain Cloud resource management.
d) Discuss with example the elastic utility computing architecture for linking your
programs to useful systems. (EUCALYPTUS)
e) Draw and explain Life Cycle of Service Level Agreement (SLA).

Common questions

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The security implications of adopting cloud computing include data breaches, insider threats, and compliance challenges. These risks vary based on deployment models: Public clouds may face higher risks due to multi-tenancy, while Private clouds offer better control but require more stringent internal security practices. Service models also impact risks; SaaS providers control application security, PaaS offers flexibility with code but requires secure coding practices, whereas IaaS requires robust host and network security controls due to client-delegated administration .

Block-level storage virtualization abstracts logical storage from physical storage, presenting storage blocks for easier management. It offers high performance, efficient storage space utilization, and is suitable for applications requiring fast data access. File-level storage virtualization abstracts file storage hierarchies and allows cross-platform file sharing and easier storage capacity expansion. It benefits environments with diverse file systems requiring flexible data management and accessibility .

The integration of IoT with Cloud Computing enhances innovative applications in home automation by providing a centralized platform to manage diverse IoT devices, ensuring seamless interaction, real-time data processing, and automation. Cloud services allow for high data storage capabilities and powerful computational resources which support complex tasks like energy management, security surveillance, and smart home controls, effectively transforming how homes are managed and automated .

Virtualization contributes to cloud computing by allowing multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine, which increases resource utilization efficiency, flexibility, and scalability. One specific application of virtualization is the data replication and analysis environment, where multiple instances of databases can be tested and deployed without the need for physical hardware duplication, enhancing both development speed and cost efficiency .

Virtual Operating Systems in VMware enhance user experience by providing the ability to run multiple OSes simultaneously on a single hardware platform, offering efficiency and flexibility. Users benefit from features like snapshot and cloning functionalities, which allow easy state recovery and experimentation. Additionally, VMware's robust resource management optimizes performance, improves load balancing, and reduces hardware dependency, all of which are limited in traditional environments without virtualization .

For a start-up company, a Public Cloud model would be most suitable as it offers a pay-per-use model that eliminates the need for upfront capital expenditure, and provides scalability, flexibility, and ease of access without significant management overhead. This approach allows the company to focus resources on strategic operations rather than IT infrastructure management, which is ideal for growth and scalability on limited budgets .

Public clouds offer scalability and cost-efficiency but typically involve less control over data due to the shared nature of resources among different users, which can raise security concerns. In contrast, private clouds provide dedicated infrastructure for a single organization, thereby enhancing data control and security as all resources are isolated and managed according to the organization's policies and needs .

Storing data in the cloud involves risks such as data breaches, unauthorized access, data loss, and service outages, which can significantly affect data integrity. Such risks may result in data being altered, deleted, or disclosed without consent, leading to potential legal implications, loss of business reputation, and financial damages. Therefore, ensuring strong encryption, access controls, and reliable data backup strategies are crucial to mitigate these risks .

The essential phases of the cloud service life cycle for an educational institute include planning and assessment for cloud readiness, service selection and testing to ensure compatibility, implementation and migration to transition efficiently, operation and optimization for managing and improving cloud services, and termination or renewal strategies to assess service effectiveness and decide on future steps. Each phase ensures the institute's cloud needs are met effectively, from setup to continuous improvement .

The open source cloud platform Eucalyptus is distinguished by its ability to be deployed on all x86 machines, its use of existing IT infrastructure, and its compatibility with AWS, particularly its API. Unlike proprietary systems, it provides users more control over their cloud environment, facilitates integration with a range of hardware and software, and supports hybrid cloud architectures, making it versatile and cost-effective .

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