The out-of-nowhere onset of the pandemic fueled radical changes in most industries. When social distancing and quarantining norms were strict, the businesses had to shift their operations to the cloud. Even now, the cloud adaptation tendency remains exponential, leading to a market forecast of $331.2 billion by 2022. Indeed, the cloud providers see it as a massive and lucrative opportunity. But the underlying perspective is a bit different. Such a sudden global migration pattern has burdened the cloud providers to prove that their infrastructure is fault-tolerant, flexible, and agile. The clients are worried about how the data centers react under an immense load. Data losses, delay in accessing, or unexpected trips - all these futuristic glitches seem to horrify them. How should the cloud providers support their customers now? How can they make the clientele believe in their infrastructures? Let’s take a look. Surge Handling Millions of new users are connecting to the cloud every day....