Zeta = 7 plugbare componenten. Zeer theoretisch.
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- Distributed File System:
Utilizing a shared distributed file system,
all applications will be able to read and write
to a common location which enables
simplification of the rest of the architecture.
- Real-time Data Storage:
This supports the need for
high-speed business applications
through the use of real-time databases.
- Pluggable Compute Model / Execution Engine:
Different groups within a business
have different needs and requirements
for meeting the demands put upon them
at any given time, which requires the support
of potentially different engines and models
to meet the needs of the business.
- Deployment / Container Management System:
The need for having a standardized approach
for deploying software are important
and all resource consumers
should be able to be isolated and deployed
in a standard way.
- Solution Architecture:
This focuses on solving a particular business problem.
There may be one or more applications built
to deliver the complete solution.
These solution architectures generally encompass
a higher level interaction
amongst common algorithms or libraries,
software components and business workflows.
All too often solution architectures
are folded into enterprise architectures,
but there is a clear separation with the Zeta Architecture.
- Enterprise Applications:
In the past these applications
would drive the rest of the architecture.
However, in this new model there is a shift.
The rest of the architecture
now simplifies these applications
by delivering the components necessary
to realize all of the business goals
we are defining for this architecture.
- Dynamic and Global Resource Management:
Allows dynamic allocation of resources
to enable the business
to easily accommodate
for whatever task
is the most important today.