Types of Cloud provisioning 

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Cloud computing encompasses diverse provisioning types, each offering distinct levels of flexibility, control, and pricing structures.

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Manual Provisioning:Description: Hands-on allocation and configuration by IT administrators. – Pros: High control. – Cons: Time-intensive, less adaptable to dynamic workloads. – Use Cases: Well-suited for static workloads with predictable resource demands.

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Automated Provisioning:Description: Uses scripts or tools to minimize human intervention in deployment. – Pros: Expedited deployment, enhanced responsiveness. – Cons: Requires scripting expertise. – Use Cases: Ideal for environments with varying workloads, requiring swift resource allocation.

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Dynamic Provisioning:Description: Empowers cloud service providers to allocate resources dynamically. – Pros: Flexible, scalable; facilitated by cloud automation and orchestration. – Cons: Complexity in setup. – Use Cases: Optimal for applications with unpredictable or fluctuating workloads, ensuring scalability and resource optimization.

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 User Self-Provisioning: - Description: Allows customers to directly subscribe to resources from the cloud provider. - Pros: Emphasizes autonomy and agility. - Cons: Potential for overspending without proper controls. - Use Cases: Ideal for organizations valuing autonomy, offering a straightforward subscription process without complex procurement.

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