Abstract

Many businesses now rely on cloud environments for both personal and corporate use due to the industry's expanding trend of constantly improving technology. The on-demand, pay-as-you-go delivery of IT resources through the internet is known as cloud computing. This indicates that the user just needs to make payments based on how much they use. In layman's terms, it refers to the idea of using the Internet to rent the processing power and storage capacity of a computer from another location. Users can get technology services like computing power, storage, and databases from a cloud provider on a pay-as-you-need basis rather than purchasing and maintaining their own physical data centers and servers. Our object of this article is to peer-review and examines numerous cloud tools, applications, and more to decide which is the best choice for both individual users and businesses. We have investigated the advantages that cloud computing offers.

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