Fog Computing has ________ probability to attack on data enrouter and required ________ number of server nodes than Cloud Computing.
(a) Lower, Less
(b) Lower, Large
(c) Higher, Less
(d) Higher, Large
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Fog Computing has lower probability to attack on data enrouter and required large number of server nodes than Cloud Computing. (Option b)
- Fog provides low latency. However, a cloud system collapses without an Internet connection.
- It uses various protocols and standards so that the risk of failure is much lower.
- It is a more secure system than the cloud due to its distributed architecture.
- However, the primary difference between fog computing and cloud computing is that cloud computing is a centralized system. On the other hand, Fog is a distributed decentralized system.
- Also, fog is an intermediary between computing hardware and a remote server and controls what information should be sent to the server and processed locally.
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