Alibaba Cloud
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Alibaba Cloud, also known as Aliyun (Chinese: 阿里云; pinyin: Ālǐyún; literally: "Ali Cloud"), is a cloud computing company, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group. Alibaba Cloud provides cloud computing services to online businesses and Alibaba's own e-commerce ecosystem. Its international operations are registered and headquartered in Singapore.[1]
Alibaba Cloud offers cloud services that are available on a pay-as-you-go basis, and include elastic compute, data storage, relational databases, big-data processing, anti-DDoS protection and content delivery networks (CDN).
It is the largest cloud computing company in China,[2] and in Asia Pacific according to Gartner.[3] Alibaba Cloud operates data centers in 24 regions and 74 availability zones around the globe.[4] As of June 2017, Alibaba Cloud is placed in the Visionaries' quadrant of Gartner's Magic Quadrant for cloud infrastructure as a service, worldwide.
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History
- September 2009 – Alibaba Cloud is founded and R&D centers and operation centers are subsequently opened in Hangzhou, Beijing, and Silicon Valley.
- November 2010 – Supported the first Single's Day (11.11) Taobao shopping festival, with 2.4 billion PV in 24 hours.
- November 2012 – Became the first Chinese cloud service provider to pass ISO27001:2005 (Information Security Management System).
- January 2013 – Merged with HiChina for www.net.cn business.
- August 2013 – ApsaraDB architecture supported 5000 physical machines in a single cluster.
- December 2014 – Defended a 14-hour long DDoS attack, peaking at 453.8Gbit/s.[5]
- May 2014 – Hong Kong data center went online.
- October 2015 – Two US data centers went online.
- July 2015 – Alibaba Group invested a further US$1 billion to Alibaba Cloud.[6]
- August 2015 – Alibaba Cloud's first Singapore data center opened. Singapore is announced as Alibaba Cloud's overseas headquarters.
- October 2015 – MaxCompute took the lead of the Sort Benchmark, sorting 100TB data in 377s compared with Apache Spark's previous record of 1406s.[7]
- October 2015 – Alibaba Cloud Computing Conference was held in Hangzhou and attracted over 20,000 developers.
- November 2015 – Supported the 11.11 shopping festival with a record of $14.2 billion transactions in 24 hours.
- April 2016 – Alibaba Cloud partnered with SK Holdings C&C to provide cloud services to Korean and Chinese companies.
- May 2016 – Alibaba Group and SoftBank formalized joint venture to launch cloud services in Japan that utilize technologies and solutions from Alibaba Cloud.
- June 2016 – Alibaba Cloud expanded its data center operations in Singapore with the establishment of a second availability zone. Alibaba Cloud also achieved two new certifications overseas: Singapore Multi-Tier Cloud Security (MTCS) standard Level 3, and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
- November 2016 - Alibaba Cloud partnered with Vodafone Germany for Data Center operation and to provide cloud services to German and European companies.[8][9]
- January 2017 – Alibaba became the official cloud services provider of the Olympics.[10]
- February 2017 - Became Founding Member of the EU Cloud Code of Conduct.[11]
- June 2017 – Alibaba Cloud is placed in the Visionaries quadrant of Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service, Worldwide.[12]
- July 2017 – Alibaba Cloud official website is changed from intl.aliyun.com to www.alibabacloud.com.[13]
- September 2017 – Alibaba Cloud partners with Malaysia's Fusionex to provide cloud solutions in Southeast Asia.[14]
- October 2017 – Alibaba Cloud partners with Elastic and launches a new service called Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch.[15]
- October 2017 - Alibaba Cloud Malaysia data center commences operations.[16]
- December 2017 - Alibaba Cloud India data center commences operations.[17]
- December 2017 - Alibaba Cloud received the C5 standard certification from German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) for its datacenters in Germany and Singapore.[18]
- February 2018 - Alibaba Cloud Indonesia data center commences operations.[19]
- June 8, 2021 - Alibaba Cloud further expands its Asia Footprint with its first data center in the Philippines.[20]
- October 19, 2021 - Alibaba Cloud unveils the ARM-based Yitian 710 chip, designed in-house, for use in its data centers.[21]
- November 24, 2021 - The bug Log4Shell disclosed to Apache on November 24 by Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud Security Team.[22]
- December 22, 2021 - The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology suspended a partnership with Alibaba Cloud for "failure in reporting cybersecurity vulnerabilities" related to the Log4Shell bug.[23]
Log4Shell report
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The Alibaba Cloud engineering team discovered a remote code execution vulnerability in the Apache Log4j2 component known as Log4Shell. The team notified the U.S.-based Apache Software Foundation about the vulnerability. The Chinese government received notice of the vulnerability from a third party, and not from Alibaba Cloud who discovered the exploit. As a result, the Chinese government suspended their cybersecurity deal with Alibaba Cloud.[24][25]
Data center regions
Alibaba Cloud has 25 regional data centres globally.
Regions outside Mainland China (13)
Asia Pacific SE 1 (Singapore), Asia Pacific SE 2 (Sydney), Asia Pacific SE 3 (Kuala Lumpur), Asia Pacific SE 5 (Jakarta), Asia pacific SE 6 (Philippines), Asia pacific SE 7 (Bangkok), Asia Pacific SOU 1 (Mumbai), Asia Pacific NE 1 (Tokyo), Asia Pacific NE 2 (Seoul), US East 1 (Virginia), US West 1 (Silicon Valley), EU Central 1 (Frankfurt), UK (London), Middle East 1 (Dubai), China (Hong Kong)
Regions in Mainland China (12)
China North 1 (Qingdao), China North 2 (Beijing), China North 3 (Zhangjiakou), China North 5 (Hohhot), China North 6 (Ulanqab), China East 1 (Hangzhou), China East 2 (Shanghai), China East 3 (Nanjing), China South 1 (Shenzhen), China South 2 (Heyuan), China South 3 (Guangzhou), China West 1 (Chengdu)
The Data Center in Germany is operated by Vodafone Germany (Frankfurt)[8][9] and certified with C5.
Products
Alibaba Cloud provides cloud computing IaaS, PaaS, DBaaS and SaaS, including services such as e-commerce, big data, Database, IoT, Object storage (OOS), Kubernetes[26] and data customization which can be managed from Alibaba web page or using aliyun
command line tool.
History
AnalyticDB was first released in May, 2018,[27] and the latest version 3.0 was released in 2019[28]
On April 26, 2019, TPC published TPC-DS benchmark result of AnalyticDB.
In 2019, a paper about the system design of AnalyticDB was published in VLDB conference 2019.[29]
Academic partners
In 2017, Alibaba Cloud and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) jointly launched a university-accredited entrepreneurship program for tertiary students.[30]
List of academic alliances:
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
- Hong Kong Shue Yan University
- Macao University of Science and Technology
- Télécom Paris
- SUPINFO International University
- Université de technologie sino-européenne de l'université de Shanghai
- Gadjah Mada University
- Universitas Prasetiya Mulya
- Bina Nusantara University
- Krida Wacana Christian University
- Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education
- Nanyang Polytechnic
- Republic Polytechnic
- Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Informasi NIIT
- Usman Institute of Technology
- AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
See also
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