A Highly Dependable, Accessible, Secured, and Reasonably Priced Data Storage Solution for Cloud Computing
摘要
Cloud computing has emerged as the primary concern for rapidly expanding industries, particularly those that handle large amounts of data and require quick and dependable data recovery and backup services. The idea behind cloud computing is that users can access computer services by visiting a hosted site whenever they need them via the internet. This study examined cloud computing, including its modes of deployment and services. For the purpose of trying to comprehend the development and appearance of these events, which were linked to the cloud’s data-storage-as-a-service (DaaS) capabilities, industrial operations in the cloud were investigated as well. Findings indicate that, among industrial cloud activities, banking accounted for the largest percentage (64%) followed by social media (58%) and internet-based games (45%). Photographs (29%) and sharing files (19%) accounted for the lowest percentages. When contrasting the total number of cloud users to non-cloud consumers, the average unavailability per catastrophe recovery occurrence for non-cloud customers was eight hours, whereas for cloud users, it was 2.1 h—nearly four times faster. Thus, it was determined that any industrial activity utilizing the cloud may benefit from a dependable and quick disaster/data restoration storage system. Therefore, it was advised that government organizations, educational institutions, and other businesses, including small and medium-sized businesses, particularly in nations that are developing, concentrate on implementing cloud computing to safeguard their offerings at a lower cost and with better accessibility, dependability, and security.