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1 Master’s Project Report 4/25/2014 1Ahmed- Master's Project Report Methodology for Choosing Datacenter for Cloud Providers in West Africa Region

2  Introduction  Why Africa  The proposed Methodology  Selection Results  Conclusion / Future Work  References 4/25/2014 2Ahmed- Master's Project Report Agenda

3  Research and process for selecting the best location to build data centers for cloud providers in West Africa.  Main Considerations: Network performance, Costs, Submarine cables Other factors : Environmental, Economical and Politics stabilities. 4/25/2014 3Ahmed- Master's Project Report

4  Lack of information regarding to data centers in Africa.  Demand of the services  Globalizations moment  Cloud provider numbers 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report4

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6  McConnell A., Parr G.P., Mc Clean S.I., Khan, K [38]  Khosrow Ebrahimi, Gerard F. Jones, and Amy S. Fleischer [11]  In terms of Africa’s network connectivity, M. Zennaro, E. Canessa, K.R. Sreenivasan, A.A. Rehmatullah and R.L. [12]  Sanjay M. Parekh, Robert B. Friedman, Neal K. Tibrewala, and Benjamin Lutch [28] 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report6

7 Number of data centers 4/25/2014 7Ahmed- Master's Project Report

8  Number of Data centre around the world 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report8

9  Growing demand 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report9

10  Africa Submarine cables 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report10

11 Geographical & Climate Characteristics of the region  Climate & topography of the continent  Tornados & Hurricanes & Tsunami  Earthquake  Politic Systems on the region  Economic Status 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report11

12  Intel Considerations are : WAN infrastructure availability of water for cooling Also, costs workforce, water, power or landscape.  HP Considerations are : size, price and geographical quality of the land, the availability of power and communication network in the region. Cost of Operations [ electricity, water, network access, Free cooling] 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report12

13  Methodology is mix of Intel, HP and IBM approaches  Main considerations : ◦ Costs of Powering, Cooling and landscape. ◦ Communication network and their capabilities. Secondary considerations :  Politics status  Geographical & Climate location  Submarine cables  Economy 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report13

14  Decision Process 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report14 Senegal, Guinea, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Cameron, Cote d'ivoire, Congo, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Namibia.

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16  Network measurements Latency Round Trip Time Packet loss Bandwidth 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report16

17  Network measurements Amazon Linux AMI 2014.03.1 machines In Singapore, Sydney and Sao Paulo Linux commands : Ping and Traceroute Tool used : Nmap ( Network mapper) Visual route 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report17

18  Network measurements from North America 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report18 CountryLatencyRound trip timePacket lossNumber of Hops Ghana 197.253.65.3623 ms220 ms10 %17 South Africa 41.74.178.8227 ms265 ms0%20 Senegal 41.83.255.25530 ms182 ms0%17 Nigeria 41.222.211.5827 ms182 ms0%18

19 Network measurements from East Asia (Singapore) 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report19 CountryLatency Round trip time Packet loss Number of Hops Ghana 197.253.65.3628 ms270 ms0%12 South Africa 41.74.178.8248 ms476 ms0%20 Senegal 41.83.255.25524 ms236 ms0%13 Nigeria 41.222.211.5827 ms274 ms0%19

20  Network measurements from East Asia (Sydney) 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report20 CountryLatencyRound trip timePacket loss Number of Hops Ghana 197.253.65.3644 ms440 ms0%17 South Africa 41.74.178.8244 ms493 ms0%25 Senegal 41.83.255.25542 ms428 ms0%17 Nigeria 41.222.211.542 ms448 ms0%23

21  Network measurements from South America (Brazil) 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report21 CountryLatencyRound trip timePacket lossNumber of Hops Ghana 197.253.65.3630 ms312 ms0%14 South Africa 41.74.178.8236 ms343 ms0%16 Senegal 41.83.255.25531 ms281 ms0%14 Nigeria 41.222.211.5832 ms297 ms0%12

22  [aalharth@walrus cs701]$ ping -c 10 197.253.65.36  PING 197.253.65.36 (197.253.65.36) 56(84) bytes of data.  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=981 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=2 ttl=43 time=983 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=3 ttl=43 time=973 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=4 ttl=43 time=968 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=5 ttl=43 time=972 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=6 ttl=43 time=960 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=7 ttl=43 time=1003 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=9 ttl=43 time=967 ms  64 bytes from 197.253.65.36: icmp_seq=10 ttl=43 time=972 ms  --- 197.253.65.36 ping statistics ---  10 packets transmitted, 9 received, 10% packet loss, time 8997ms  rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 960.481/975.940/1003.880/11.900 ms, pipe 2 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report22 Ghana Observation core4.LDN- London.as6453.net Goes to WASC submarine cables TATA

23  Estimating the Coast of Space, Cooling and Powering Data center  Estimation based on HP “Cost model for planning, development and operation of a data center”  Assumptions  Facility size is 30000 sq ft  10 MW datacenter 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report23

24  Cost of Space 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report24 Country Average rent (per sq ft) Lagos, Nigeria $6.48 – 8.00 Accra, Ghana$5.7-10.5 Dakar, Senegal $ 5.5 – 9.5 Cape Town, South Africa $ 10 - 14

25  Cost of Power delivery 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report25 Countr y Rate/sqft / Unit Lagos, Nigeria $ 0.072/ft Accra, Ghana $ 0.115 /ft Dakar, Senegal $0.151 /ft Cape Town, SA $ 0.172

26  Cost of Cooling 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report26 Country Rate / sqft Lagos, Nigeria $0.017/ft Accra, Ghana 0.030/ft Dakar, Senegal 0.040/ft Cape Town, SA 0.047/ft

27  Total cost 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report27

28 CountryNigeriaSenegalSouth AfricaGhana North America1143 Singapore2143 Sydney2143 Brazil2143 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report28 Ranking the country based on RTT

29  Bandwidth 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report29

30  Total Space, Power and Cooling costs 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report30

31  Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa are the ideal locations to host data center for cloud provider.  Nigeria has the most suitable features to host one.  Africa has a good opportunity to host datacenter for a cloud provide.  Costs of datacenter may be vary from city to other one. 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report31

32  Relevant criteria to select the best location of data center for a cloud provider should be identified.  The data gathered from latency, round trip time and bandwidth should be gained from relevant data center of a cloud provider in real world.  review Ping and trace utility data multiple time in different times. 4/25/2014 Ahmed- Master's Project Report32

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