What Is Cloud Computing Reference Model
What Is Cloud Computing Reference Model
The five layers are physical layer, virtual layer, control layer, service orchestration layer, and
service layer. Each of these layers specifies various types of entities that may exist in a cloud
computing environment, such as compute systems, network devices, storage devices,
virtualization software, security mechanisms, control software, orchestration software,
management software, and so on. It also describes the relationships among these entities.
The three cross-layer functions are business continuity, security, and service management.
Business continuity and security functions specify various activities, tasks, and processes that
are required to offer reliable and secure cloud services to the consumers. Service management
function specifies various activities, tasks, and processes that enable the administrations of
the cloud infrastructure and services to meet the provider’s business requirements and
consumer’s expectations.
Physical Layer
Virtual Layer
Control Layer
Service Layer
Cross-layer function
Business continuity
Security
Service Management
Specifies adoption of activities related to service portfolio management and service operation
management.
• Assess and prioritize where investments across the service portfolio are most needed
• Deal with consumers in supporting activities such as taking orders, processing bills, and
collecting payments