Abstract
Cloud computing serves a large portion of enterprises and intellectuals with the facility of computation as per their demand and proves to be successful. There are multiple services being provided by numerous cloud service providers (CSPs) along with widespread range of framework for software. Also, the client possesses some requirement of application and capabilities of system that are not outsourced. Thus, making it difficult to fit everything under one cloud environment. In this paper, we explain the services and platforms provided by cloud service providers. We also showcase a study, comparative in nature, detailing the services by open-source-based cloud computing environment. The paper gives justifications to support which cloud environment a client is comfortable with according to the requirement and resources of client.
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Pandey, A.K., Singh, S. (2023). Survey on Services and Support in Cloud Computing Environment. In: Mishra, B., Tiwari, M. (eds) VLSI, Microwave and Wireless Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 877. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0312-0_6
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