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Enterprise Cloud Computing PaaS: Is OLAP a Candidate for Cloud
When CUBES Meet CLOUDS
Oct. 29, 2010 04:37 PM
Ever Since E.F. Codd Coined the term OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) it has gained high popularity in enterprise computing, in simple terms OLAP is synonymous with concepts, tools that make Data Ware House data easily accessible. OLAP enables analysts, managers, and executives gain insight into data through fast, consistent, interactive access to a wide variety of possible views of information. They also answer the Who ? and What ? and What if ? questions on the data. The key attributes of the OLAP are
The multi dimensional nature of OLAP requires an analytical engine to process the underlying data and create a multi dimensional view and the success of OLAP has resulted in a large number of vendors offering OLAP servers using different architectures. MLOAP : A Proprietary multidimensional database with the aim on performance. ROLAP : Relational OLAP is a technology that provides sophisticated multidimensional analysis that is performed on open relational databases. ROLAP can scale to large data sets in the terabytes of range. HOLAP : Hybrid OLAP is an attempt to combine some of the features of MOLAP and ROLAP technology. Is There a COLAP (Cloud OLAP) ? Most business cases for CLOUD is about, dynamic infrastructure, multi tenancy, elasticity and other attributes that target reducing cost of computing by reduced capital expenditure and operational expenditure. While OLAP on the other hand is viewed for the needs on processing large amounts of data (usually in TERRA BYTES ) in a most efficient manner from time perspective, and performance is a key distinction here. So how do they both meet and a OLAP application is indeed a good candidate for Cloud. In other words can a OLAP Server be hosted on Cloud Platform, either by a SaaS Provider or through a PaaS. In OLAP a CUBE is a logical construct. It allows a client application to retrieve values as if every possible summarized value existed in the cube. Like a fact table, a cube contains one columns for each dimension and one column for each measure. An example of a CUBE in a OLAP Server that stores Sales information is visualized here.
Important considerations for a efficient OLAP Server are :
Let us see whether a CLOUD architecture is fit for OLAP implementation. Remember A CLOUD Is a GRID Too !! Cloud computing evolves from grid computing and provides on-demand resource provisioning. Grid computing may or may not be in the cloud depending on what type of users are using it. In other words, we could implement Grid Computing in a cloud computing environment and it is a valid generalization to say that "every cloud is a grid". Grid Computing Attribute of CLOUD In Processing OLAP CUBES These concepts are new, leading OLAP enabled databases like DB2 have long been utilizing features like
So if properly configured if there are N Virtual Server s are configured for this Service and each virtual server can perform M degrees of Parallelism at the end of the Cloud Platform could perform the Analytical operations with N X M parallel tasks and the other tenants of Cloud like VM Migration and work load migration all play towards a efficient and successful OLAP platform. As Evident, Cloud Platform is very effective for OLAP Servers too provided the implementation support the GRID qualities of CLOUD in effectively utilizing the multiple physical and virtual servers of CLOUD to achieve the goal. SOA World Latest Stories
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