A Comprehensive Examination of Cloud Computing
Keywords:
Business Model, Cloud Computing, On Demand, Service Layer Agreement, VirtualizationAbstract
Cloud computing is a burgeoning technology that has ushered in a new era by allowing for a logical computational approach. Over a concept that delivers on-demand services online, it has revolutionized the mechanics of IT consumption. Unlike traditional hosting, cloud services are priced for per basis and may rise or decline in response to feedback. Such services are typically totally managed by cloud service providers and demand only a home computer with an internet connection from users. This model has got the attention of researchers, capitalists, and operators in latest days, with most of them presenting a range of cloud computing, frameworks, and ideas, resulting in a diversity of definitions, requirements, and models. Despite the excitement and development in the field, questions around privacy and security, service discovery partnerships, sharing of resources, and pricing have created additional worries about the model's genuine merits. Deny the reality that infrastructure is predicated on such a 50-year-old business plan, evidence from this study reveals that this still needs to expand and overcome present limits that impede it from fulfilling its full potential. We analyze the top of the line in cloud applications in this study with the purpose of uncovering improvements, gaps, and new difficulties.
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