| Year | 2012 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - V | Spl. Issue II | July |
| Title | Potential benefits of Database in the era of Cloud computing |
| Authors | Suryakant Sahoo |
| Broad area | Potential benefits of Database in the era of Cloud computing |
| Abstract | Cloud database normally has RDBMS properties i.e. ACID properties and an SQL Interface, a huge storage system which ensures consistency and more programming interface. The basic properties of a storage system in cloud ensure scalability, elasticity and autonomy. Cloud Database ensures automatic scaling of storage resources and cluster replicas when a database cluster reaches user-defined thresholds for disk space. It handles connections, providing round-the-clock responsiveness to unpredictable load demands on database infrastructure. It allows service providers and organizations to offer elastic and highly scalable database-as-a-service (DBaaS) environment while freeing DBAs and application developers from the rigors of setting up and administering modern and robust database environments. 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. It also focuses on how it reduces maintenance costs by eliminating partitioning. Two examples have been drawn up, one of consumer cloud database and the other of corporate cloud database |
| DOI | The major benefits of cloud computing are dynamic scalability, faster development, diverse platform support and lower cost etc. However, attaining these benefits requires the key design principles of the cloud model. One of the core design principles is t |
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