A Survey of Current Trends in Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing
Gaurav Mittal, Dr. Nishtha Kesswani, Kuldeep Goswami

TL;DR
This survey reviews the evolution from parallel to cloud computing, detailing key concepts, implementations, challenges, and government projects, highlighting the progression and current state of distributed computing technologies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of cluster, grid, and cloud computing, including recent developments, challenges, and innovative ideas for future implementation.
Findings
Cloud computing is based on virtualization technology.
Grid computing faces certain operational faults.
India's government is managing new cloud projects.
Abstract
Through the 1990s to 2012 the internet changed the world of computing drastically. It started its journey with parallel computing after it advanced to distributed computing and further to grid computing. And in present scenario it creates a new world which is pronounced as a Cloud Computing [1]. These all three terms have different meanings. Cloud computing is based on backward computing schemes like cluster computing, distributed computing, grid computing and utility computing. The basic concept of cloud computing is virtualization. It provides virtual hardware and software resources to various requesting programs. This paper gives a detailed description about cluster computing, grid computing and cloud computing and gives an insight of some implementations of the same. We try to list the inspirations for the advent of all these technologies. We also account for some present scenario…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
