Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises are now aiming to adopt a cost-effective computing resource for their business applications, i.e. by using the novel idea of cloud computing in their environment, in addition to major corporations. Utilizing less resources and management support, a shared network, valuable resources, bandwidth, software, and hardware in a cost-effective manner, and fewer service provider interactions, cloud computing enhances the performance of companies. In essence, it’s a novel idea for giving consumers access to virtualized resources. Customers can use the cloud to store a lot of data from several locations and request services, applications, and solutions. But as cloud computing’s popularity grows, there is a growing danger that security will overtake other concerns as the primary one. The current article suggests a backup strategy needed to address cloud computing security concerns.

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