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Hybrid IT and Multi Cloud an Emerging Trend and Improved Performance in Cloud Computing

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In the present day scenario cloud computing is an attractive subject for IT and non IT personnel. It is a service-oriented pay per use computational model. Cloud has working models with service-oriented delivery mechanism as well as deployment-oriented infrastructure mechanism. Data centers are the backbone of cloud computing. The massive participation of public has also increased the load on the cloud servers. Proper scheduling of resources is always needed. Quality of service is to be provided as per the service level agreement. Virtualization technique is the main reason behind the huge success of cloud. Multi-cloud exchanges to optimize connectivity today, multi-cloud exchanges offer the next level in direct connectivity, allowing organizations to safely and easily expand multi-cloud capabilities. Exchanges eliminate the added worries that an open Internet can bring as well as the tedious provisioning and configuring that comes with connecting to the public Internet. Importantly, multi-cloud exchanges allow organizations to establish a single connection to multiple cloud providers at the same time through an Ethernet switching platform, rather than wrestling with multiple individual connections to cloud providers.

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I sincerely thank and express deep sense of gratitude to my Research supervisor Prof. T. Anuradha (Professor-in-Computer Science and Registrar Dravidian University) who has guided me for exploring more to in the qualitative content about the cloud computing environment. I sincerely express my sincere thanks for her Inspiration and Mentorship for this Paper. I wish to thank Sri Anil Nama CIO Cloud4C & CtrlS-CTRLS Data Center, Hitech City-Hyderabad, who has helped me to know various information about the Datacenter related standards like ANSI/TIA-942 Datacenter Quality, IEEE 493 for Electrical Standards, ANSI/TIA-942 Certification and Auditing. I would like to thank Sri. Sai Ram Gandikota, Compliance Officer NettLinx Data Center, Saifabad, Hyderabad, who has given me the Information about the Datacenter requirements like CMMI Level 5, CMMISVC/3, ISO/IEC 27000:2013 certifications etc. for his immense support in collecting the Research related data. And also RailTel Data Center Secunderabad who constantly answered my questions with patience, and assisted me to collect Information related to my research. I take this opportunity to thank Ricoh Data Center, Hyderabad and National Informatics Centre, Hyderabad who has guided me to collect relevant information.

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This article is part of the topical collection “Advances in Computational Approaches for Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, IoT and Cloud Applications” guest edited by Bhanu Prakash K N and M. Shivakumar”.

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Gundu, S.R., Panem, C.A. & Thimmapuram, A. Hybrid IT and Multi Cloud an Emerging Trend and Improved Performance in Cloud Computing. SN COMPUT. SCI. 1, 256 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42979-020-00277-x

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