Cloud Computing: Building a Secure and Fault Tolerant Architecture

Authors

  • deepali mittal Amity University Noida, India
  • Swapnil Goswami Safenet-Inc Noida, India
  • Neha Agarwal Amity University Noida, India.

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Security, Fault Tolerance, Amazon Web Services

Abstract

For quite a while, programming engineers have found and actualized a few ideas and best practices to assemble very versatile applications. In today’s time these ideas are significantly more relevant as a result of steadily developing datasets, flighty movement examples, and the interest for speedier reaction times. This paper will fortify and emphasize some of these conventional ideas and talk about how they may develop in the setting of distributed computing. It will likewise talk about some uncommon ideas, for example, flexibility that have risen because of the dynamic way of the cloud. This paper is focused on towards cloud modelers who are outfitting to move an undertaking class application from a settled physical environment to a virtualized cloud environment. The center of this paper is to highlight ideas, standards and best practices in making new cloud applications or moving existing applications to the cloud.

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Published

2018-06-20