Cloud computing is disrupting many aspects of computing. One need only witness the manner in which online applications like Google Docs and Salesforce.com are disrupting entrenched competitors. Soon, cloud computing will significantly disrupt the database market, for the reasons explained below.
One of the most powerful arguments in technology is the price/performance ratio. Significant declines in price or significant increases in performance can result in disruption. When you get both price declines and performance increases, you get significant disruption. This is exactly what is coming to the database market.
The Past
Moore’s Law enabled the CPU to process data faster than the hard
disk drive could get the data to the CPU. Because getting data to
the CPU was the bottleneck, the database that solved that
bottleneck would have a performance advantage.
The shared-disk database had two glaring …
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