BUDAMAF: Data Management in Cloud Federations
Evangelos Psomakelis, Konstantinos Tserpes, Dimosthenis, Anagnostopoulos, Theodora Varvarigou

TL;DR
BUDaMaF is a framework designed to automate and unify data management across diverse cloud systems within federations, addressing challenges like security, QoS, and disaster recovery.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, automated data management framework tailored for multi-cloud federations with heterogeneous data stores.
Findings
Automates data transactions across multi-cloud environments.
Ensures uniform data management despite diverse systems.
Enhances security and disaster recovery capabilities.
Abstract
Data management has always been a multi-domain problem even in the simplest cases. It involves, quality of service, security, resource management, cost management, incident identification, disaster avoidance and/or recovery, as well as many other concerns. In our case, this situation gets ever more complicated because of the divergent nature of a cloud federation like BASMATI. In this federation, the BASMATI Unified Data Management Framework (BUDaMaF), tries to create an automated uniform way of managing all the data transactions, as well as the data stores themselves, in a polyglot multi-cloud, consisting of a plethora of different machines and data store systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Graph Theory and Algorithms · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
