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A native cloud application (NCA) is a type of computer software that natively utilizes services and infrastructure from cloud computing providers such as Amazon EC2, Force.com, or Microsoft Azure. NCAs exhibit a combined usage of the three fundamental technologies:
- Computational grid - loosely, e.g. MapReduce [1] [failed verification ]
- Data grids (e.g. distributed in-memory data caches)
- Auto-scaling on any managed infrastructure
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[edit ]Further reading
[edit ]- Morris, Kief (2020). Infrastructure as Code: Dynamic Systems for the Cloud Age Second Edition . O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-1-0981-1462-6