Study of Security In the Hybrid Cloud
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https://doi.org/10.53555/cse.v2i2.545Keywords:
Public Cloud,, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud,, Community Cloud,, Cloud Computing,, Cloud Security.Abstract
Cloud Computing is a relatively new paradigm with the potential to transform how IT hardware and software are designed and purchased. Computing is no longer purchased as typical products but delivered as a service over the Internet from large data centers. However, despite the potential benefits associated with the migration of enterprise applications from an in-house data center into a Cloud infrastructure, there are still some issues that hinder the process. Besides well-known benefits, commodity cloud storage also raises concerns that include security, reliability, and consistency. We present Hybrids key-value store, the first robust hybrid cloud storage system, aiming at addressing these concerns leveraging both private and public cloud resources. As cloud technology becomes immensely popular among these businesses, the question arises: Which cloud model to consider for your business? There are four types of cloud models available in the market: Public, Private, hybrid and Community.
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