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Architecture of DBMS as Integrated Cloud Service and Its Advantages & Disadvantages

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Database Management Systems (DBMSs) is a critical component of modern computing of research and development in both academia and industry. Database Management Systems were among the earliest multi-user server systems to be developed and thus pioneered many systems design techniques for scalability and reliability now in use in many other contexts. Different resources and information between different devices are located in different places always based on internet connection are shared by Cloud computing. Additionally, cloud DBMS is a database management system which acts through cloud computing. The number of these DBMS which act through cloud computing is expected to increase in the future which is worth mentioning. This paper presents an architectural discussion of DBMS design principles including process models parallel architecture, query processor and optimizer architectures and typical shared components and utilities. Open-source systems are used as points of reference, when multiple alternative designs have been adopted by different groups. Additionally, in this paper, also discussed about DBMS advantages and disadvantages, and focus on the way how to offer a cloud DBMS as one of the best services. The research focus on three main characteristics of cloud computing which are considered as the most worried issues of cloud platform and review cloud database challenges such as: internet speed, multi-tenancy, privacy and security. This Paper thus express the need for a new DBMS designed specifically for cloud computing environments.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajomis.20170202.12
Published in American Journal of Operations Management and Information Systems (Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2017)
Page(s) 37-41
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ArchiArchitecture, DBMS, Cloud Computingtecture, DBMS, Cloud Computing

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    Md. Ashraful Islam, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, A. H. M. Tajul Islam, Md. Zahid Hasan Siddiquee, A. S. M. Muntaheen. Architecture of DBMS as Integrated Cloud Service and Its Advantages & Disadvantages. Am J Oper Manag Inf Syst. 2017;2(2):37-41. doi: 10.11648/j.ajomis.20170202.12

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  • GIS-ICT Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • GIS-ICT Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • GIS-ICT Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • GIS-ICT Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • GIS-ICT Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM), Dhaka, Bangladesh

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