Metered utilization for cloud computing is a pricing model where cloud service providers charge clients based on the amount of resources they consume, such as network bandwidth, storage space, CPU cycles, or memory. This allows clients to pay only for what they use, rather than a fixed amount or a subscription fee.
Metered utilization can also enable clients to scale their cloud resources up or down according to their needs and demand.
References: The following web search results provide more information about metered utilization for cloud computing:
Understanding Metered Billing For Cloud Infrastructure - Togai: This article explains the concept of metered billing, its advantages, and how it works for cloud infrastructure services.
Usage Metering and Throttling in Cloud Computing: This article discusses the importance of metering and throttling in cloud computing, and how they are implemented in WSO2 Stratos, a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) solution.
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