Server Migration Ontology Compatibility for Hybrid Layer Data Transfer: A Review  
  Authors : Amarjit Kaur; Usvir Kaur; Dr.Dheerendra Singh

 

Data transfer from one server to another requires a great ontology process in which data from one server to another gets migrated through a protocol service in which three layers are minimum required. The first layer will involve the first data centre from where the data has to be migrated, the second layer would be the mediator platform where the data would be first migrated and the third layer would be the layer where the data would be migrated. Every platform has their cross breed architecture system commonly known as CLR which interprets the data from one transform to another. This paper briefs about the hybrid layer data migration through which data from one server can be transferred to another server.

 

Published In : IJCAT Journal Volume 1, Issue 6

Date of Publication : 31 July 2014

Pages : 242 - 244

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Publication Link : Server Migration Ontology Compatibility for Hybrid Layer Data Transfer: A Review

 

 

 

Amarjit Kaur : Student, Department of computer science and engineering, S.G.G.S.W University, Fatehgarh sahib, Punjab, India.

Usvir Kaur : Assistant professor, Department of computer science and engineering, S.G.G.S.W University, Fatehgarh sahib, Punjab, India.

Dr.Dheerendra Singh : Professor, Department of computer science and engineering, Shaheed udham singh college of engineering and technology, Tangori, Mohali, Punjab, India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Server Compatibility

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This paper concludes that there can be two cases of migration Application and Data Migration and for any case the compatibility of the servers is compulsory. To transmit the data or to make the compatibility of two servers to transfer the files from one server to another server, there are several tools which help the local server to migrate but there is no such tool till now is available which can migrate the architecture as well. In future works tools can be developed in which the architecture compatibility can be also highlighted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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