ADOPTION & OPTIMIZATION OF CLOUD MANAGEMENT: CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

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  • Dr. Manish Saraswat , Dr. Mukesh Choudhary , Ajay Prashar , Ajay Kumar , Dr. Promila Bahadur

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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.02.267

Abstract

Computing in the cloud is the current technological paradigm that holds the greatest promise of bringing about a fundamental shift in the way information technology operations are carried out. Cloud computing has an impact on virtually every field of human endeavour that is currently known. Applications that are simple to operate and can be accessed online at any time and from any location are made available by the cloud. The use of cloud computing also makes it possible for businesses and organisations to develop and deploy their very own applications. In addition to this, the cloud provides scalable storage facilities, which also incorporate processing capabilities. For the purposes of storage and computing, the cloud makes use of many different data centres, each of which contains physical machines or servers. These data centres have a significant impact on the amount of energy used. The amount of electricity that is being used is quite high, and it is only going to keep rising. Because of the significant amount of energy required by the servers and the cooling equipment, it is essential that this resource be effectively managed. The research was carried out using some theoretical concepts and existing cloud management optimization literature as a basis for the investigation. This research investigates the current challenges and potential future developments in cloud management adoption and optimization. This conclusion will provide insight that can be used for further work in the adoption and optimization of cloud management.

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2023-01-31 — Updated on 2023-01-31

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ADOPTION & OPTIMIZATION OF CLOUD MANAGEMENT: CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS. (2023). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2170-2177. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.02.267