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===Applications===
As cloud computing provides a large-scale computing thanks to its ability of providing to the user the needful CPU and storage resources with a complete transparency, it makes it very suitable to different types of applications that require a large-scale distributed processing. That kind of [[w:Data-intensive computing|Data-intensive computing]] needs a high performance file system that can share data between VMs ([[w:Virtual machines|Virtual machine]]).<ref> {{harvnb| K. Kobayashi, S. Mikami, H.Kimura, O.Tatebe |p=1|id= Kobayashi}}</ref>.
 
The application of the Cloud Computing and Cluster Computing paradigms are becoming increasingly important in the industrial data processing and scientific applications such as astronomy or physic ones that frequently demand a the availability of a huge number on computers in order to lead the required experiments. The cloud computing have represent a new way of using the computing infrastructure by dynamically allocating the needed resources, release them once it's finished and only pay for what they use instead of paying some resources, for a certain time fixed earlier(the pas-as-you-go model). That kind of services is often provide in the context of [[w:SLA|Service-level agreement]]. <ref> {{harvnb|Angabini A, Yazdani N., Mundt T, Hassani F. |p=1|id= Angabini}}</ref>