An emerging analytics startup needs an environment that handles patching and maintenance of the operating system and database service, yet it wants significant control over its custom data-processing code. Which hosting approach aligns best with these needs?
A framework that runs discrete routines on triggers and does not maintain an ongoing application environment
A hosted software environment providing minimal customization for deploying business applications
A hosting option that offers an integrated runtime and managed database so the customer can focus on the application code
A raw compute environment, requiring operating system and database maintenance by the customer
An approach that includes a provider-managed runtime and database service, while still letting developers create and manage the application logic, is ideal for this scenario. This lets the team concentrate on building unique functionality without maintaining servers or patching components. A raw compute environment requires OS tasks that the team wants to avoid, a fully hosted software environment offers minimal customization, and a solution based on code triggers alone does not provide an always-on environment for a complex analytics workflow.
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