Proceedings Article10.1109/ICEMIS56295.2022.9914131
Fog Computing or Cloud Computing: a Study
Asma N. Elmoghrapi,Ahmed Bleblo,Younis A. Younis +2 more
- 04 Jul 2022
pp 1-6
TL;DR: The concepts of cloud computing and fog computing will be explored in this paper, and their features will be contrasted to determine the differences between them.
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Abstract: Cloud computing is a new term that refers to the service provisioned over the Internet. It is considered one of the foremost prevailing standards within the Data Innovation (IT) industry these days. It offers capable handling and capacity assets as on-demand administrations at diminished fetched, and progressed productivity. It empowers sharing computing physical assets among cloud computing tents and offers on-demand scaling with taken toll effectiveness. Moreover, cloud computing plays an important role in data centers because they house virtually limitless computational and storage capacities that businesses and end-users can access and use via the Internet. In the context of cloud computing, fog computing refers to bringing services to the network’s edge. Fog computing gives cloud-like usefulness, such as information capacity space, systems, and compute handling control, yet with a more noteworthy scope and nearness since fog nodes are found close to d-user edge gadgets, leveraging assets and diminishing inactivity. The concepts of cloud computing and fog computing will be explored in this paper, and their features will be contrasted to determine the differences between them. Over 25 factors have been used to compare them.
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