Essays about: "windows azure"
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1. Evaluation and benchmarking of Tachyon as a memory-centric distributed storage system for Apache Hadoop
University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)Abstract : Hadoop was developed as an open-source software framework that leveraged initially the MapReduce programming model and therefore was able to efficiently analyse and process large datasets. At the core of Hadoop is the Hadoop distributed file system or HDFS, which is used as the default storage across the cluster. READ MORE
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2. A Cloud Based Platform for Big Data Science
University essay from Programvara och system; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : With the advent of cloud computing, resizable scalable infrastructures for data processing is now available to everyone. Software platforms and frameworks that support data intensive distributed applications such as Amazon Web Services and Apache Hadoop enable users to the necessary tools and infrastructure to work with thousands of scalable computers and process terabytes of data. READ MORE
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3. Monitoring an integration service in Windows Azure
University essay from KTH/Data- och elektroteknikAbstract : When selling a service to companies or individuals, it’s important to deliver what you sell. Currently, Softronic provides companies with a platform that provides different types of services. These services create opportunities to efficiently develop government functions in accordance with the Government’s action plan for e-governance. READ MORE
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4. Solr and the cloud
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : This thesis is produced within the M. Sc. in Computer and Information Engineering program at Uppsala University in collaboration with Itera Consulting AB. Itera Consulting is a IT company based in Stockholm, that among other things work with implementations of Apache Solr. READ MORE
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5. Evaluating the cloud : On benchmarking and choosing a cloud
University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)Abstract : The introduction of the cloud changes the way we look upon data and computations. It is no longer clear what "our system" is or if data is really "our data" as it isn’t stored on our own disks and computations are not performed on our own processors. While this shift brings many benefits, there are also problems. READ MORE