Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    Ranchi
    Posts
    205

    How user can gain from utility computing?

    Utility computing allows the user to pay only for what they are using. It is a plug-in managed by an organization which decides what type of services has to be deployed from the cloud.

  2. #2
    Registered User friendhrm's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2017
    Posts
    212
    In Utility Computing, the provider makes available computing resources and infrastructure management to clients on a pay-as-use basis than charging them a flat rate. This model aims at reducing costs while maximizing the efficient utilization of resources. It is also known as pay-per-use or metered service. It is now being used increasingly in enterprise computing, and is gaining popularity in the consumer market too for file sharing, website access, internet service, etc. It allows the user to think and implement only those services they think they would use. Some organizations go for a hybrid strategy which is a combination of internal and outsourced services.

  3. #3
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Posts
    66
    Basically in utility computing, the provider makes present computing resources and infrastructure management to the clients based on pay as a use than charging them a smooth rate. Also, it allows the user to think and implement only those services from this they think they would use it for their work activities.

  4. #4
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Apr 2016
    Location
    Greece
    Posts
    555
    In Utility Computing, the provider makes available computing resources and infrastructure management to clients on a pay-as-use basis than charging them a flat rate. It allows the user to think and implement only those services they think they would use.
    Domain Domains

  5. #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2022
    Posts
    148
    Utility Computing is often referred to as the “pay-per-use” or metered service. This has gained tremendous traction in the past few years with the introduction of Cloud Service Providers into the market offering services at dirt-cheap costs. Basically there is a huge amount of computing power and storage (literally racks and stacks of computers) and anyone can access only the amount of computing power they require for only the amount of time they require and pay for only that specific use.

    This can be the god-sent perfect solution for you or something to avoid all together as a user depending on your use case. If you have a small application with limited use or even huge applications without some potentially sensitive information about your organisation or your client then you can feel free to use this service. But for any sensitive data always use more secure personal servers since in utility computing you share the resources and power with many others so there is always a minuscule chance of some error.

    This will help you to:

    Cut down costs since you are no longer buying your own computers/servers and having to run them 24 x 7
    Cut down on employees since once you get rid of your personal computing infrastructure you don’t need people to maintain it
    Since in utility computing you are sharing the computing power it means you get to use it at a much lower cost than if you bought the same computing power and ran it for the same amount of time since the costs are divided
    You can easily increase you total computing power and storage at a moments notice when need and also cut down when not needed thus making it highly scalable either ways
    Makes the job of developers and testers very easy since they get to easily test out various computing configurations to decide which is the best for the organisation and even change it when needed very easily
    You are protected from calamities and unforeseen situations like power-cuts or natural disasters, etc. Your data is always backed-up in multiple places to protect it
    Especially in this post-pandemic era, it is very easy for developers to collaborate remotely using this utility computing
    So to conclude it is cost-effective, highly scalable, high accessibility and secure. Hope this helps!

  6. #6
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2022
    Posts
    368
    Basically in utility computing, the provider presents computing resources, and infrastructure management to the clients based on pay as a use than charging them a smooth rate. Also, it allows the user to think and implement only those services which they think they would use for their work activities. If you are looking for cloud migration services then I suggest cloud now technologies. Cloud now technologies Cloud Migration services approach optimizes your journey from On-Premises to the Cloud.

    https://www.cloudnowtech.com/cloud-m...-services.html

  7. #7
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2022
    Posts
    368
    In Utility Computing, the provider makes available computing resources and infrastructure management to clients on a pay-as-use basis than charging them a flat rate. It allows the user to think and implement only those services they think they would use. If you are looking for devops services I suggest cloud now technologies. Cloud now technologies devops service offers end-to-end DevOps Solutions and covers the entire life-cycle of application development. Cloud now technologies devops services deliver services and software at the speed the market demands. Cloud now technologies also offers devops consulting services for their clients.

    https://www.cloudnowtech.com/devops-services.html

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

  Find Web Hosting      
  Shared Web Hosting UNIX & Linux Web Hosting Windows Web Hosting Adult Web Hosting
  ASP ASP.NET Web Hosting Reseller Web Hosting VPS Web Hosting Managed Web Hosting
  Cloud Web Hosting Dedicated Server E-commerce Web Hosting Cheap Web Hosting


Premium Partners:


Visit forums.thewebhostbiz.com: to discuss the web hosting business, buy and sell websites and domain names, and discuss current web hosting tools and software.