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The trend of cloud computing has started from the beginning of Amazon’s cloud services in 2006 despite its extravagant beginning in its starting years now cloud computing is easily one of the trending concepts in computer science engineering. Cloud computing has shown tremendous amount of results in various sectors. This case study helps to find out the similarities and contrasts between different cloud service providers in terms of their technical aspects and range of services provided by them. This case study was used as a subjective methodology for sampling. Since we all know the boom of cloud services that play a vital role in our lives, we do not know the background process in the cloud world. Cloud services are mostly offering renting access to enormous pool of computational power and accounting capacities to the resources. Generally, these are cloud-based infrastructure which describes on characterizing the accounting arrangements for obtaining resources. Most vitally cost-effective strategy is most useful so that the cloud can be purchased at low price and can be used as proficiently as conceivable as possible. With this case study, the readers can get insight of what cloud computing is, what are the various cloud services considered for this paper and various cloud providing systems so that users can purchase which is best and cheap related to the platform they are using.
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Jagadesesh Raju, C., Rajasekhara Babu, M., NarayanaMoorthy, M. (2020). Cost Effective Model for Using Different Cloud Services. In: Venkata Krishna, P., Obaidat, M. (eds) Emerging Research in Data Engineering Systems and Computer Communications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1054. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0135-7_30
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