Storage and Security in Cloud Computing: Advantages and Disadvantages

Authors

  • Shefali Parihar
  • Kunal Kumar

Abstract

This paper presents a total outline of cloud computing. It clarifies the significant benefits and disservices of putting away information web-based utilizing distributed storage and the security. In this age of technological advancement, cloud computing has played a very important role in changing the way things are stored information and use applications. The practice of relocating services, computation, or data off-site for cost and business advantage to an internal or external, locationtransparent, centralized facility or contractor is known as cloud computing. Data can be accessed more easily and widely in the cloud, often at a much lower cost, increasing its value by enabling enhanced collaboration, integration, and analysis on a shared common platform. While the term “cloud storage” may sound like it refers to weather fronts and storm systems, it refers to saving data to an off-site storage system managed by a third party. Instead of saving data to your computer's hard drive or another local storage device, users save it to a remote database. Cloud computing offers you a place to access data from anywhere in the world and allows different people and groups to work together. The company's secure area is in the cloud, not locally. A hacking attack on the data will be possible.

Published

2022-12-02