Cloud Computing & Databases How databases Can Meet The Demands Of Cloud Computing
Source: ScaleDB
The potential benefits of cloud computing are overwhelming. However, attaining these benefits requires that each aspect of the cloud platform support the key design principles of the cloud model. One of the core design principles is dynamic scalability, or the ability to provision and decommission servers on demand. Unfortunately, the majority of today's database servers are incapable of satisfying this requirement. This paper reviews the benefits of cloud computing and then evaluates two database architectures - shared-disk and shared-nothing - for their compatibility with cloud computing.
| Format: | Size: | 396.60 | |
| Date: | Nov 2008 |
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