Description: Group resource allocation in cloud computing refers to the process of distributing computational resources such as CPU, memory, and storage among a set of users or services within a cloud infrastructure. This mechanism is essential for ensuring that the available resources are used efficiently and equitably, allowing administrators to manage workloads and optimize system performance. Resource allocation can be static or dynamic, depending on user needs and real-time workload. Additionally, many cloud platforms allow the creation of user groups, which facilitates permission management and access control to resources. This functionality is particularly relevant in multi-user environments, where different departments or projects may require different levels of access and resources. Group resource allocation not only improves operational efficiency but also helps maintain data security and privacy by ensuring that resources are distributed according to the policies established by the organization.