Conceptual Models for Optimizing Infrastructure Solutions for Isps Based on Cloud Technologies
Keywords:
load balancing, data securit, infrastructure, conceptual model, cloud technologies, optimization, internet service provider, distributed computingAbstract
This study examines the conceptual models for optimizing infrastructure solutions for ISPs based on cloud technologies. The relevance of this research is justified by the rapid technological advancements that serve as the foundation for infrastructure solutions in internet service providers (ISPs). Their optimization requires a systematic approach that considers load balancing, distributed data storage, security issues, and regulatory aspects. However, there are contradictions in the scientific literature regarding optimization methods. The goal of this article is to systematize the understanding of conceptual models for optimizing ISP solutions, taking into account modern cloud technologies and their evolution. The conducted analysis identified key research directions and existing gaps in studying the interrelationship between technical, economic, and legal factors. As a result, an author's perspective was formulated on the prospects of integrating cloud solutions into ISP infrastructure, considering scalability efficiency, fault tolerance, and information security. This includes deep integration of analytical tools, synergy with quantum computing technologies, and standardization unification. The presented materials will be useful for researchers in the field of digitalization, network technology specialists, internet service providers, and developers of relevant platforms.
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