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A Comparison and Analysis of Various Cloud Computing Deployment Models
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE 1st Karachi Section Humanitarian Technology Conference (KHI-HTC) Humanitarian Technology Conference (KHI-HTC), 2024 IEEE 1st Karachi Section. :1-7 Jan, 2024
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Geoscience
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Cloud computing
Analytical models
Costs
Computational modeling
Scalability
Standards organizations
Redundancy
customization
data privacy
compliance
workload optimization
disaster recovery
business continuity
Language
Abstract
A study and comparison of several cloud computing presentation models, including cloud computing, are provided in this research report. To enable businesses to make wise choices regarding their cloud strategy, it is important to comprehend the features, advantages, and factors related to each deployment option. In this post, we’ll look at some important ideas including availability, cost, scalability, security, control, flexibility, vendor loyalty, durability, redundancy, and administrative simplicity. Cloud deployment models provide businesses a variety of options to benefit from cloud computing while also taking into account their unique requirements by examining these Cost, scalability, security, control, flexibility, complexity, and vendor loyalty are the main topics of the analysis. The paper also highlights future research for cloud computing deployment models, including sophisticated integration and multi-cloud designs, performance. Optimization, security and privacy, cost and pricing, energy efficiency, interoperability and standards, and evolving market process are all integrated across many contexts. Organizations can decide which climate model is most suitable for their unique needs by understanding the traits and trade-offs of several climate models. The organizations and researchers in the climate industry may find the analysis and comparison presented in this publication to be helpful. Based on their unique requirements, organizations can determine the viability of various distribution models. Variables different cloud deployment models are reviewed and compared in this document