High Dependency on Network

VEDANT KHANDEKAR
3 min readJun 4, 2022
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/7-most-common-cloud-computing-challenges/

With pay-as-you-go pricing, cloud computing is the on-demand distribution of IT resources over the Internet. You can get technological services such as computing power, storage, and databases on an as-needed basis from cloud providers rather than purchasing, operating, and maintaining physical data centres and servers. Cloud technology can also provide quick innovation, analytics, and intelligence. Additionally, clouds allow you to scale as necessary, run your infrastructure more effectively, and reduce operational costs.

With the market valuation expanding quickly, it has become clear that it is revolutionary in the IT sector. Small-scale firms have also found that cloud development is advantageous since it lowers expenses, in addition to large public and private enterprises. More than 94 percent of organisations are predicted to boost their cloud investment by more than 45 percent. If you are a cloud developer, this has also led to additional high-paying opportunities.

Although cloud deployment and usage were already booming before the pandemic, they have suddenly increased during the lockdown. The fact that classes have been moved online, virtual office meetings take place on video chatting platforms, conferences are held electronically, and on-demand streaming apps have a large user base can all be attributed to the enormous increase.

But it’s also critical that we consider the problems and difficulties that come with cloud computing. Generally speaking, cloud computing faces seven common obstacles.

  1. Data Security and Privacy
  2. Cost Management
  3. Multi Cloud Environments
  4. Performance challenges
  5. Interoperability and flexibility
  6. High Dependence on Network
  7. Lack of Knowledge and expertise.

In this article our focus will be on 6th threat or challenge i.e, High Dependence on Network.

https://blog.apnic.net/2018/11/26/when-the-internet-goes-down-improving-the-detection-of-disruptions/

Massive volumes of data are transferred to and from the servers in cloud computing since it deals with real-time resource allocation. Only the presence of the high-speed network makes this possible. Although these resources and data are exchanged across a network, this can nevertheless prove to be quite vulnerable in circumstances of low bandwidth or sudden outages.

Even if the businesses can reduce the cost of their technology, they still need to make sure that the internet bandwidth is high and there are no network interruptions because otherwise they risk losing prospective revenue. Therefore, maintaining network capacity that comes at a hefty cost presents a significant challenge for smaller businesses.

A fast internet connection is required for the cloud services. Therefore, it is recommended for small businesses that experience connectivity challenges to first invest in a solid internet connection to prevent any downtime. Due of the potential for significant financial losses from internet outages.

In essence, the Internet is the driving force behind modern communication, and cloud computing follows suit. Without a network, we are unable to retrieve or upload data from the cloud or make any modifications to its setup or structure.

Thank you!!

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VEDANT KHANDEKAR
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TY Btech, E&TC, VIT, Pune student.