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In the computer science industry, high levels of performance remain
the focal point in software engineering. This quest has made
current systems exceedingly complex, as practitioners strive to
discover novel approaches to increase the capabilities of modern
computer structures. A prevalent area of research in recent years
is scalable transaction processing and its usage in large databases
and cloud computing. Despite its popularity, there remains a need
for significant research in the understanding of scalability and
its performance within distributed databases. Handling Priority
Inversion in Time-Constrained Distributed Databases provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of database transaction processing frameworks and improving their
performance using modern technologies and algorithms. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as consistency mechanisms,
real-time systems, and replica management, this book is ideally
designed for IT professionals, computing specialists, developers,
researchers, data engineers, executives, academics, and students
seeking research on current trends and developments in distributed
computing and databases.
This book discusses the application of data systems and data-driven
infrastructure in existing industrial systems in order to optimize
workflow, utilize hidden potential, and make existing systems free
from vulnerabilities. The book discusses application of data in the
health sector, public transportation, the financial institutions,
and in battling natural disasters, among others. Topics include
real-time applications in the current big data perspective;
improving security in IoT devices; data backup techniques for
systems; artificial intelligence-based outlier prediction; machine
learning in OpenFlow Network; and application of deep learning in
blockchain enabled applications. This book is intended for a
variety of readers from professional industries, organizations, and
students.
Discover the methodologies and best practices for getting started
with HashiCorp tools, including Terraform, Vault, and Packer. The
book begins with an introduction to the infrastructure-as-code
concept while establishing the need for automation and management
technologies. You'll go over hands-on deployment, configuration,
and best practices for Terraform, Packer, Vault, Nomad, and Consul.
You'll then delve deeper into developing automation code using
Terraform for automating AWS/Azure/GCP public cloud tasks; advanced
topics include leveraging Vault for secrets management and Packer
for image management. Along the way you will also look at Nomad and
Consul for managing application orchestration along with network
interconnectivity. In each chapter you will cover automated
infrastructure and application deployment on the VM/container base
ecosystem. The book provides sample code and best-practice guidance
for developers and architects to look at infrastructure-as-code
adoption from a holistic viewpoint. All the code presented in the
book is available in the form of scripts, which allow you to try
out the examples and extend them in interesting ways. What You Will
Learn Get an overview of the architecture of Terraform, Vault,
Packer, Nomad, and Consul Follow hands-on steps for enabling
Terraform, Vault, Packer, Nomad, and Consul Automate various
services on the public cloud, including AWS, Azure, and GCP Who
This Book Is For Developers, architects, and administrators who
want to learn about infrastructure-as-code automation.
In the computer science industry, high levels of performance remain
the focal point in software engineering. This quest has made
current systems exceedingly complex, as practitioners strive to
discover novel approaches to increase the capabilities of modern
computer structures. A prevalent area of research in recent years
is scalable transaction processing and its usage in large databases
and cloud computing. Despite its popularity, there remains a need
for significant research in the understanding of scalability and
its performance within distributed databases. Handling Priority
Inversion in Time-Constrained Distributed Databases provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of database transaction processing frameworks and improving their
performance using modern technologies and algorithms. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as consistency mechanisms,
real-time systems, and replica management, this book is ideally
designed for IT professionals, computing specialists, developers,
researchers, data engineers, executives, academics, and students
seeking research on current trends and developments in distributed
computing and databases.
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