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Does Selection of Open Source Cloud Computing Platforms is a Confusing Task?
Author(s) -
Hafiz Ahmed Ali,
Khisaluddin Shaikh,
Murk Chohan,
Kainat Fareed Memon,
Muhammad Farrukh Saleem,
Adil Khan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.a1978.059120
Subject(s) - cloud computing , computer science , software as a service , cloud testing , software , utility computing , open source , key (lock) , cloud management , cloud computing security , service (business) , world wide web , task (project management) , computer security , data science , operating system , software development , engineering , business , systems engineering , marketing
Over the last few years the majority of small and large companies moving to cloud computing to develop IT solutions for businesses. It is technology which provides distributed and dynamically shared computing resources using certain operating techniques. In the revolution of information technology, cloud computing is becoming a key paradigm. Cloud computing further classified as Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud. It provides three services which are categorized as Infrastructure-as-Service, Platform-as-Service and Software-as-Service. Open source cloud management platforms providing Infrastructure-as-a-service are now commonly used because of the fastest growth of cloud. Many open source softwares are available for deploying public or private cloud. This paper provides a brief review and comparison of five well-known open source cloud software i.e. OpenNebula, Eucalyptus, OpenStack, Nimbus and CloudStack providing IaaS on the basis of their similar features and technology used. After reviewing the importance and features, we have found OpenStack Cloud Platform is more reliable and useful for the enterprises and organization because of its feature and rapid improvements in its features. The distinction in this paper is believed to help people to choose the suitable open source software according to their need.

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