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CLOUD-A FACILITATOR FOR BIG DATA

CLOUD-A FACILITATOR FOR BIG DATA

First Published June 22,2018

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  1. CLOUD-A FACILITATOR FOR BIG DATA
Affiliation
  • Ms. Vandana Nigam,
  • Ms. Shalu J. Rajawat
Abstract
As the popularity of the internet increasing day by day, fiery growth of voluminous data also takes
place very rapidly. Big data is a technique to process, handle and store voluminous structured, semi
structured and unstructured data in an efficient and systematic manner. Cloud computing is an open
space capable to hold such distributed big data that provides software, platform, service and
infrastructure as per demand. It provides consistent, error liberal and scalable environment to port big
data distributed management system. Traditional data management techniques are not sufficient to
grip the large data as they suffer from poor scalability and compatibility, less fault acceptance and low
performance under high pressure. Big data technique is capable to handle these data management
problems but suffers from some trouble like security, safety and data recovery management. Big data
and cloud computing together can handle such problems more intelligently and have significant
advantages over such traditional system. Dealing with Big Data is a very tedious and time consuming
mission that necessitates huge resources to handle it and cloud provide the necessary support for
the same. Big Data processing is an intricate task that includes data collection, storage and analysis
and cloud provides trustworthy, fault understanding, obtainable and ascendable environment for this
Big data distributed management system. Although big data and cloud crack lots of our recent
troubles but still they have some holes and problems. Big Data needs enhancement in Storage
Issues, Data Transportation Issues, Data Management Issues, Processing Issues, and Data
Security Issues which can be easily done by Cloud computing and cloud needs enhancement in huge
computing, storage resources, encourage and accelerate the development of computing efficiently
by Big Data. They are closely connected and can balance each other. In other words, Big data
symbolizes the goods and the cloud symbolizes the container. This paper discusses how cloud
computing facilitates Big data with its relationships and issues.
Keywords

Cloud Computing, Big Data, Big Data Issues

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