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Comparison of the Behaviour of Local Databases and Databases Located in the Cloud

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This article is dedicated to analysis and comparison of the behaviour of databases located in the cloud with databases located in the local infrastructure. Analysis presents stability of results delivery speed. Article’s summary includes suggestions for utilization of particular solutions in implementation of specific types of database based applications. There will also be established border of the profitability for database migration from the local environment to the cloud. This article is aimed at specialists working on the design of IT projects as well as scientists who want to consider to utilize cloud based solutions for storage of information e.g. RNA polynucleotides sequences.

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The research leading to these results has received funding from BKM-515/ RAU2/2015 and BK263/RAU2/2015.

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Szczyrbowski, M., Myszor, D. (2016). Comparison of the Behaviour of Local Databases and Databases Located in the Cloud. In: Kozielski, S., Mrozek, D., Kasprowski, P., Małysiak-Mrozek, B., Kostrzewa, D. (eds) Beyond Databases, Architectures and Structures. Advanced Technologies for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. BDAS BDAS 2015 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 613. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34099-9_19

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