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Research Article

Unveiling AWS Spot Instance Trends: An Empirical Illustration

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Published online: 29 Feb 2024
 

Abstract

Cloud services are growing at a very fast rate. One of the most successful cloud service providers is AWS. Its services, such as virtualization with the assistance of Elastic Compute Cloud, have made a lot of the tasks a lot easier to do. Cloud computing offers the option of renting computer systems rather than purchasing them outright. Having many possibilities for renting also brings advantages, depending on the kind of job being done. Spot instances are those that are suitable for tasks that are not mission-critical. This research article will talk about the geographical growth of AWS as well as spot instances. In this article, we will develop an algorithm for the extraction of bulk data from the Amazon cloud about spot instances. When the data have been retrieved, they will be analyzed based on a number of different characteristics, such as the areas they are located in or the operating system that is provided. This data may be put to use for a variety of decision-making scenarios, some of which we may encounter in the not-too-distant future when using the Amazon platform. These may assist users in making decisions on the selection of various spot occurrences.

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Parul Dubey

Parul Dubey is currently working as an assistant professor in AI Department, G H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, India. Authors highest degree is the degree of masters in computer engineering. She is also a PhD research scholar in computer science and engineering at C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. She has good academic and research experience in various areas of CSE and IT. She has a teaching experience of five years. She is indulged in research activities which includes book chapters, books, conference papers and journal articles as well. She has 16 Indian published patents. She holds around 30 publications which are part of conferences, Scopus and other journals as well. Author is an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner badge holder, which is a proof for the expertise in AWS. Currently guiding many engineering students to learn the AWS platform and complete their projects. She has published two authored books in AWS. She is currently working in three edited book approved proposals from international publishers. Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]

Arvind Kumar Tiwari

Arvind Kumar Tiwari is a highly respected academic and researcher in the field of computer science. He is currently serving as professor and dean of academic at Dr. C. V. Raman University Chhattisgarh, India. Dr. Tiwari has made significant contributions to the field of computer science and has published numerous research papers in prestigious international journals and conferences. In addition to his research work, Dr. Tiwari is a dedicated teacher and mentor. He has taught several undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science and has guided several master's students. He has also served on various academic and administrative committees in his university and has been actively involved in organizing conferences and workshops. E-mail: [email protected]

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