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Posted on - 06/04/2015
I have decided to deploy my application on cloud setup. What steps do I need to implement regarding its architectural design? What are the common issues faced during its implementation? Can I get some kind of guidelines on it? For an example:Do I need to change my current architecture of my application? How the integration will be done from other feeds consumed by my application? How will I integrate my up streams and down streams? What should be on priority like my non-functional requirements priority?
Please help in implementing my application on cloud
Web app or web applications are the leading part of the majority of PaaS or Platform-as-a-Service and enterprise IT portfolios products offer convincing method to easily manage and deploy these applications. Nevertheless, it has been proven for PaaS to be difficult for vendors to explain and so, difficult for customers to comprehend. PaaS basically, is a method of distributing an application platform as a service.
The management and deployment of modern web applications is made simpler at the same time making applications more flexible and functional. CenturyLink Cloud has its own PaaS product called Platform as a Service which is based on Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry project. Different from the PaaS services offered by others, CenturyLink Cloud’s Platform as a Service is uniquely stipulated for every customer.
This gives the customer the isolation he needs at the same time still offer a tough platform for all custom applications used by the organization. There are a number of ways how developers can push their application to Platform as a Service.
While majority of developers are familiar with GUI tools and command line interfaces that run on their desktop, a new set of cloud-based IDEs or Integrated Development Environments can make PaaS deployments easier. You can go to Cloud-based Integrated Development Environments for the ones you can use. Cloud IDEs offer exceptional collaboration capabilities, “no touch” setup, and easy accessibility.