A Shift from Cloud Computing Model to Fog Computing

Journal of Applied Computing 1 (1) (2016)
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Abstract

Cloud computing has provided many opportunities to businesses and individuals. It enables global and on demand network access to a shared pool of resources with minimal management effort. However, this bliss has become a problem for latency-sensitive applications. To improve efficiency of cloud and to reduce the amount of data that needs to be transported to the cloud for data processing, analysis and storage, a new network architect technology 'Fog Computing' has been introduced. In fog computing, small applications and resources are processed at the edge of the cloud, rather than processing entire applications on the cloud.

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