Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Distributed and Cloud Databases - Rethinking Recovery

Distributed and Cloud Databases - Rethinking Recovery
 
Database Future Distributed and Cloud Databases - Rethinking Recovery RETHINKING RECOVERY FOR DISTRIBUTED AND CLOUD DATABASES: A VERSIONED DATABASE FUTURE

Enterprise infrastructure is heavily influenced and driven by the choice and nature of applications. The entire application stack is undergoing a disruptive change from being structured, relational, and schema-driven to become real-time, high-volume, and schema-less applications. Databases are essential tools for applications and much effort has been spent on managing and protecting them accordingly for the lifecycle of the data. The innovative new distributed approaches in database design have brought many advantages for enterprises in terms of agility and onboarding newer applications. However, to unlock enterprise value from their data, organizations must also be sure that the data can be managed and recovered over its lifecycle. It is imperative that businesses fill these data recovery gaps to benefit from the best of both worlds and to scale their adoption across the enterprise and for their core applications.
 


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