2021
DOI: 10.54820/dmzs9230
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The Benefits of Enterprise Data Warehouse Implementation in Cloud vs. On-premises

Abstract: When we think about running enterprise applications on-premises, enterprises do two things for their servers, databases, and storage. Enterprises provision for peaks and put a lot of infrastructures to handle peak demand, although a lot of this capacity is not used at normal times. The other thing is a few instances that each application needs to have, typically between five and six. Multiplying this number by many times due to various applications causes a lot of costs and creates capacity that is not used. F… Show more

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“…Ongoing costs such as energy expenses, broadband access, software licenses, certifications, IT services, and physical space to accommodate the hardware must also be considered. Furthermore, on-premises storage is not suited for short-term spikes in workload [ 36 ] as the infrastructure is static and expansion or update is expensive and time-consuming.…”
Section: Genomic Data Storage Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ongoing costs such as energy expenses, broadband access, software licenses, certifications, IT services, and physical space to accommodate the hardware must also be considered. Furthermore, on-premises storage is not suited for short-term spikes in workload [ 36 ] as the infrastructure is static and expansion or update is expensive and time-consuming.…”
Section: Genomic Data Storage Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%