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Peer Reviewed Article

Vol. 7 (2020)

How Distributed Cloud Computing Works: An Overview

Published
2020-04-21

Abstract

The cloud computing model is generalized by distributed computing, which allows data and applications to be positioned, processed, and served from geographically dispersed locations to meet performance, redundancy, and compliance requirements. The classic cloud computing model provides users who wish to refrain from constructing, purchasing, or managing their information technology infrastructure with on-demand, metered access to computing resources such as storage, servers, databases, and applications. Public cloud service providers maintain and operate large server farms whose resources are shared amongst users. Users benefit from the isolation and security of their data thanks to virtualization techniques implemented in these server farms. Site redundancy that spans regions allows for recovery during outages or natural catastrophes. In addition, cloud users are not required to be involved in the monitoring or management processes necessary to keep the cloud operational. This study investigates whether distributed cloud service providers guarantee end-to-end management for the best data placement, computing processes, and network interconnections following the above specifications. And when seen from the perspective of someone who uses the cloud, the study offers a unified answer.

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