Using Object-Relational Mapping to Create the Distributed Databases in a Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
Oleg Lukyanchikov, Evgeniy Pluzhnik, Simon Payain, Evgeny Nikulchev

TL;DR
This paper proposes using object-relational mapping (ORM) to design and implement distributed databases for hybrid cloud infrastructures, addressing data management challenges in such environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach for designing hybrid cloud databases using ORM and provides an example ORM library implementation.
Findings
ORM simplifies database design in hybrid clouds
The approach improves data management efficiency
An ORM library example demonstrates practical application
Abstract
One of the challenges currently problems in the use of cloud services is the task of designing of specialized data management systems. This is especially important for hybrid systems in which the data are located in public and private clouds. Implementation monitoring functions querying, scheduling and processing software must be properly implemented and is an integral part of the system. To provide these functions is proposed to use an object-relational mapping (ORM). The article devoted to presenting the approach of designing databases for information systems hosted in a hybrid cloud infrastructure. It also provides an example of the development of ORM library.
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