Designing Applications with Distributed Databases in a Hybrid Cloud
Evgeniy Pluzhnik, Oleg Lukyanchikov, Evgeny Nikulchev, Simon Payain

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges of designing applications with distributed databases in hybrid clouds, focusing on dynamic virtualization and unpredictable routing that complicate data distribution and query evaluation.
Contribution
It formulates key challenges in designing and simulating distributed database applications specifically for hybrid cloud environments.
Findings
Identifies main challenges in hybrid cloud database application design.
Highlights difficulties in query evaluation due to dynamic virtualization.
Emphasizes the need for specialized simulation tools.
Abstract
Designing applications for use in a hybrid cloud has many features. These include dynamic virtualization management and an unknown route switching customers. This makes it impossible to evaluate the query and hence the optimal distribution of data. In this paper, we formulate the main challenges of designing and simulation offer installation for processing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Caching and Content Delivery
