SCALABILITY ISSUES IN DISTRIBUTED DATA PROCESSING FOR FOGGY IT INFRASTRUCTURES

Authors

  • Tsvirkun Leonid
  • Sobolevskyi Ivan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34185/1991-7848.itmm.2024.01.076

Keywords:

distributed data processing, fog computing, scalability issues, network congestion, resource management, heterogeneous devices, network instability, data collection challenges, innovative solutions, technology advancements, collaborative research, IT infrastructure optimization.

Abstract

This paper addresses scalability issues in distributed data processing for fog IT infrastructures. The analysis identified large data volumes, network congestion, device heterogeneity, and network instability as key issues. Possible next steps are considered, such as implementing effective strategies and using the latest technologies to address these issues. Proposals are made to improve fog IT infrastructures through the introduction of innovative solutions and research in this area. The abstract emphasizes the need for an integrated approach and cooperation between scientists and practitioners to overcome scalability issues in fog IT infrastructures. In addition, attention is drawn to the importance of data security in the context of fog IT infrastructures and the need to develop appropriate measures to ensure it.

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2024-04-24

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