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Article . 2022
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Serverless Computing and Faas Model - The Next Stage in Cloud Computing

Authors: Gourav Bansal;

Serverless Computing and Faas Model - The Next Stage in Cloud Computing

Abstract

Serverless Computing is an implementation approach in which a cloud-based service provider manages the distribution of computing resources on the associated server on a real-time basis. It represents a progression of cloud programming paradigms, platforms, and abstractions, as well as proof of cloud technology maturity and widespread acceptance. And the understanding of the compute reference model, as well as the construction of facilities, has taken on new dimensions. Cloud computing has allowed businesses to focus more on their core products and services and less on their IT infrastructure. Furthermore, the cloud is no longer considered a viable option to hosting infrastructure. We additionally go over the pressing topics that serverless computing is encountering, as well as how future research could make it easier to deploy and use. This research article provides a thorough analysis of serverless computing architecture as well as more extensive testing of the serverless computing operating concept. In addition, this paper covers the considerable advantages, efficacy, cheap prices, and time, among other things. In addition, the study paper assesses some of the unique possibilities and potentials that serverless computing has to offer.

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