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arxiv: 1206.4283 · v1 · pith:IIJ37V6Hnew · submitted 2012-06-15 · 💻 cs.OH

Pricing of insurance policies against cloud storage price rises

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When a company migrates to cloud storage, the way back is neither easy nor cheap. The company is then locked up in the storage contract and exposed to upward market prices, which reduce the company's profit and may even bring it below zero. We propose a protection means based on an insurance contract, by which the cloud purchaser is indemnified when the current storage price exceeds a pre-defined threshold. By applying the financial options theory, we provide a formula for the insurance price (the premium). By using historical data on market prices for disks, we apply the formula in realistic scenarios. We show that the premium grows nearly quadratically with the length of the coverage period as long as this is below one year, but grows more slowly, though faster than linearly, over longer coverage periods.

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