Development of a Multicloud Service for Cloud Resource Migration
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Cloud platforms and services have become an important factor in the explosive development of the digital economy in the last decade. The ability to quickly scale the service, coupled with a reduction in investment costs at the start of projects within the framework of the Iaas, PaaS, SaaS approaches, gave positive results and formed the basis of new business models and corporate solutions.
In this article, we discuss the reasons for the importance of multicloud and explore approaches to integrating cloud services in a multicloud architecture. The article also proposes a way to solve the problem of cloud migration - developing a system for migrating cloud resources between cloud services.
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