Sammendrag
Cloud computing has become an increasingly popular choice for businesses and individuals due to its flexibility,
scalability, and convenience; however, the rising cost of cloud
resources has become a significant concern for many. The payper-use model used in cloud computing means that costs can
accumulate quickly, and the lack of visibility and control can
result in unexpected expenses. The cost structure becomes even
more complicated when dealing with hybrid or multi-cloud
environments. For businesses, the cost of cloud computing can be
a significant portion of their IT budget, and any savings can lead
to better financial stability and competitiveness. In this respect,
it is essential to manage cloud costs effectively. This requires a
deep understanding of current resource utilization, forecasting
future needs, and optimising resource utilization to control costs.
To address this challenge, new tools and techniques are being
developed to provide more visibility and control over cloud
computing costs. In this respect, this paper explores a graphbased solution for modelling cost elements and cloud resources
and potential ways to solve the resulting constraint problem
of cost optimisation. We primarily consider utilization, cost,
performance, and availability in this context. Such an approach
will eventually help organizations make informed decisions about
cloud resource placement and manage the costs of software
applications and data workflows deployed in single, hybrid, or
multi-cloud environments.
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