Re: cloud computing

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Hi!

2009/11/24 Pei Lin <telent997@xxxxxxxxx>:
> i am just concerned about the security of cloud computing or
> distributed computing.
> if a hacker attacks one nodes of the computing servers, the all nodes
> which connect with it will get the wrong results.

Not necessarily.

>
> And recently Google describes a beautiful feature about cloud OS that
> everyone only need a cheap and simple client,never need update your
> hardware endless and will get the good services of GOOGLE, online
> office, online storage,and online everything....
>
> BUT if one of google servers might crash or be hacked... nightmare

It is a nightmare anyway, despite within a cloud or not.

The point is that one can see the cloud as a mechanism, and you are
concerned about a policy regarding the access among cloud's nodes
(what is not wrong in anyway since a policy is needed). Therefore one
can distinguish between two different worlds: mechanism and policy.

Put that, the cloud is on, probably is the future, and who lives will
see how cloud vendors will tackle with security policies to drive on
this cloud computing business.


Cheers
Mauad

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