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Emerging Trends in Engineering and Management

Cloud Computing Services Versus on-Premise Computing

Authors: Shaina Madaan, Anu Arora and Rajvir Kaur


Publishing Date: 25-08-2023

ISBN: 978-81-955020-3-5

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-3-5-16

Abstract

This research paper offers the customer with an overview of the Cloud Services over conventional on premises computing. When exploring newly ranges for enterprise organizations, expert need to progressively weigh the assets of Cloud offerings. Vendors are offering appealing starting pricing to attract Cloud tenants as part of their battle to win customers and expand market share. Cloud Service providers offer a diverse set of cloud-based services around the world like data storage, analytics, databases, developer tools, computing, networking, Internet of Things, security, management tools, etc. On the other hand, the customer is responsible for the development, distribution, stacking, and a number of other server-related responsibilities in on-premise data centers. They are generally used to run private clouds, which have the same resources as a public cloud but are not accessible to the general public. Government agencies and major businesses that want to keep their sensitive data secret typically employ on-premise solutions. This data can contain bio-metric scans, employee compensation statements, company models, and other vital information. This research study lays out the foundations for determining whether to use Cloud or on-Premise Computing in the future.

Keywords

Cloud Computing, AWS, Google Cloud, Sage Maker, Cloud computing services, Data Centers, On Premises computing.

Cite as

Shaina Madaan, Anu Arora and Rajvir Kaur, "Cloud Computing Services Versus on-Premise Computing", In: Vikram Dhiman and Pooja Dhand (eds), Emerging Trends in Engineering and Management, SCRS, India, 2023, pp. 141-149. https://doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-3-5-16

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