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Abstract
Delivering information through cloud computing become a modern computation. For this purpose, electronic device is required to access with an active web server. For delivering different resources, the cloud supplier provides computing power for the cloud users to organize their multiple type of application at any time on different platforms. In cloud computing, the main drawback is relevant to the best use of resources as well as resource provisioning. In cloud computing there is a lack of desired resources that is why the cloud resource provision becomes a daring work. To maintain the quality of services, the provisioning of reasonable resources is need of workloads. The main problem is to find the appropriate workload that depends on the cloud user that is related to resource pair application requirements. This paper reveals the cloud resource provisioning and identification in general and in specific, respectively. In this paper, a methodical analysis of resource provisioning in cloud computing is presented, in which resource provisioning, different types of resource provisioning mechanisms and their comparisons, and benefits are described.
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