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1702cs751 Cloud Computing Lab Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, list of experiments, additional experiments, and course outcomes for a Cloud Computing Lab course. The course objectives are to expose students to cloud toolkits, teach Hadoop usage, and develop cloud applications. The list of 10 core experiments cover tasks like installing OpenStack or OpenNebula, running VMs with different configurations, installing software in VMs, and setting up a single node Hadoop cluster. Two additional experiments involve launching a VM on AWS and deploying a webserver. Upon completing the course, students will be able to install and configure private clouds, set up Hadoop environments, and design and implement cloud applications.

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1702cs751 Cloud Computing Lab Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, list of experiments, additional experiments, and course outcomes for a Cloud Computing Lab course. The course objectives are to expose students to cloud toolkits, teach Hadoop usage, and develop cloud applications. The list of 10 core experiments cover tasks like installing OpenStack or OpenNebula, running VMs with different configurations, installing software in VMs, and setting up a single node Hadoop cluster. Two additional experiments involve launching a VM on AWS and deploying a webserver. Upon completing the course, students will be able to install and configure private clouds, set up Hadoop environments, and design and implement cloud applications.

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1702CS751 CLOUD COMPUTING LAB L T P C

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Course Objectives:
1. Be exposed to tool kits for setting up cloud environment
2. Learn to use Hadoop
3. Be familiar with developing applications on cloud.
List of Experiments:
1. Study the installation procedure of openstack or opennebula to set up a private cloud
2. Find procedure to run the virtual machine of different configurations. Check how many virtual
machines can be utilized at particular time
3. Find procedure to attach virtual block to the virtual machine and check whether it holds the data even
after the release of the virtual machine.
4. Install a C compiler in the virtual machine and execute a sample program.
5. Show the virtual machine migration based on the certain condition from one node to the other.
6. Find procedure to install storage controller and interact with it.
7. Find procedure to set up the one node Hadoop cluster.
8. Mount the one node Hadoop cluster using FUSE.
9. Write a program to use the API’s of Hadoop to interact with it.
10. Write a wordcount program to demonstrate the use of Map and Reduce tasks
Total: 45 Hours
Additional Experiments:
1. Launch and configure a virtual machine in AWS cloud
2. Install a public webserver in the VM launched in AWS and access the webpage from
any anywhere
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, Student will be able to
1. Install and set up private cloud.
2. Setup Hadoop environment
3. Design and Implement applications on cloud
References:
1. John Rhoton ,Cloud Computing Explained: Handbook for Enterprise Implementation 2013 edition,
2013, recursive press.
2. RajkumarBuyya, Christian Vecchiola, S.ThamaraiSelvi,Mastering Cloud Computing: Foundations and
Applications Programming,MorganKaufmann,,Elsevier publication, 2013
3. Thomas Erl, ZaighamMahmood, and Ricardo Puttini,Cloud Computing Concepts, Technology &
Architecture, PRENTICE HALL,2013
4. Reese, G (2009). Cloud Application Architectures: Building Applications and Infrastructure in the
Cloud. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, Inc. (2009).

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