2012
DOI: 10.24297/ijct.v2i3a.2674
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Database Services for Cloud Computing – An Overview

Abstract: Cloud computing has revolutionized the way computinginfrastructure is abstracted and used. There is a proliferation ofnumber of applications which leverage various cloud platforms,resulting in a tremendous increase in the scale of data generated aswell as consumed by such applications. This paper reviews thefeatures of Cloud computing and then gives a survey of differentdatabase architecture for cloud computing. Scalable databasemanagement systems are a crucial part of the cloud infrastructurewhich includes bo… Show more

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“…First one is a single large organisation that has many individual databases which can be migrated to a private cloud and second one, is an outsourcing the data management needs of small and medium organisations to a public cloud provider, who caters to multiple small and medium businesses. (Malliga, 2012). Al Shehri (Al Shehri, 2013) studied the database as a service.…”
Section: B Cloud Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First one is a single large organisation that has many individual databases which can be migrated to a private cloud and second one, is an outsourcing the data management needs of small and medium organisations to a public cloud provider, who caters to multiple small and medium businesses. (Malliga, 2012). Al Shehri (Al Shehri, 2013) studied the database as a service.…”
Section: B Cloud Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All statics files (including user uploads and client-side Javascript and styles) are handled in Amazon S3 instances. The relational database to manage users, sessions, permissions and graphs metadata like their schemas, is managed in PostgreSQL instances by the Platform as a Service provider Heroku (Malliga, 2012). Actual data for graphs in the shared graph backend is stored in a Neo4j High Availability (HA) cluster, and graphs in custom instances may be in different kinds of graph backends as described in section 3.2.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…E.g. Software as a Service (SaaS) [13]. Characteristics of cloud are given and it describes about different cloud structures.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%