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cloudXground
System that will compare a cloud-deployed website with an on-premises one. Data will be stored in a DynamoDB table, which will then be displayed in an S3 bucket. Additionally, when one of the websites is down, an email alert will be sent through SES. Following strictly the Well-Architected Framework + running basic shell scripts to check services.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
The idea for this comparison came when I read in article that 40% of internet downtime is due to hardware issues (not sure if this is true). The experiment aims to compare the uptime between a website using a reliable cloud provider and one managed in-house due to compliance or other reasons. I understand your point about the variety of configurations that exist beyond simple cloud vs. on-premises. However, my focus is specifically on comparing traditional on-premises data center management against using established cloud services. Here's the repo of the project if that helps you believe in what I say https://github.com/mateomaza/cloudXground. I don't even have the knowledge to do something wrong with the info tbf, I mean just look at my GitHub.