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You have to write a paragraph with 250 to 350 words which should cover the below questions
(1) list and describe two of these tasks, and
(2) choose either from a cloud provider perspective or from a cloud consumer perspective how you could utilize EACH of these two tasks.
NOTE: no grammatical errors, good sentence formation, APA Format, in text citations, references, for answering discussion Cloud computing only
Below is the notes for the topics
Cloud-based IT resources need to be set up, configured, maintained, and monitored. The systems covered in this chapter are mechanisms that encompass and enable these types of management tasks. They form key parts of cloud technology architectures by facilitating the control and evolution of the IT resources that form cloud platforms and solutions.
The following management-related mechanisms are described in this chapter:
9.1. Remote Administration System
The remote administration system mechanism (Figure 9.1) provides tools and user-interfaces for external cloud resource administrators to configure and administer cloud-based IT resources.
A remote administration system can establish a portal for access to administration and management features of various underlying systems, including the resource management, SLA management, and billing management systems described in this chapter
The tools and APIs provided by a remote administration system are generally used by the cloud provider to develop and customize online portals that provide cloud consumers with a variety of administrative controls. The following are the two primary types of portals that are created with the remote administration system:
Depending on:
9.4. Billing Management System
The billing management system mechanism is dedicated to the collection and processing of usage data as it pertains to cloud provider accounting and cloud consumer billing. Specifically, the billing management system relies on pay-peruse monitors to gather runtime usage data that is stored in a repository that the system components then draw from for billing, reporting, and invoicing purposes
The billing management system allows for the definition of different pricing policies, as well as custom pricing models on a per cloud consumer and/or per IT resource basis. Pricing models can vary from the traditional pay-per-use models, to flat-rate or pay-per-allocation modes, or combinations thereof. Billing arrangements be based on pre-usage and post-usage payments. The latter type can include pre-defined limits or it can be set up (with the mutual agreement of the cloud consumer) to allow for unlimited usage (and, consequently, no limit on subsequent billing). When limits are established, they are usually in the form of usage quotas. When quotas are exceeded, the billing management system can block further usage requests by cloud consumers.