Computer Science, asked by balaswethas, 9 months ago

Utility computing is a model where service provider
(a) makes computing resources available to the customer as need
(b) makes computing resources available to the customer for some amount of time
c) Can't say - implementation dependent​

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

The above given question has been rewritten and the correct answer given in the option has been chosen as follows:

Utility computing is a model where service provider - option a) makes computing resources available to the customer as needed.

In utility computing the customer is readily provided computing resources by the service provider.

The customer are being charged based on the service usage and not a fixed rate. That means the customer will only pay for the service they have used and will not pay if the service is not in use.

Answered by smartbrainz
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"Utility computing" is a model whereas service provider a)"makes computing resources obtainable to the customer as wanted".

Explanation:

The "utility is one of the computing models". This model is a service provider that produces "computing resources and infrastructure management" offered for the customers as per their requirements.

It is also termed as a "computer utility model". Moreover, it even charges on the bases of usage than a flat rate.

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