Becca’s team is migrating their large visitor management app to a cloud platform. They want to rely on the vendor to handle patching and upgrades while providing redundancy for their database. Which choice best meets their objective?
Migrate to an in-house setup where the team installs and updates the software
Rely on an unmanaged environment with self-deployed replication features
Use a database option run by the vendor so the team can avoid platform upkeep
Add a middleware layer in the cloud for controlling data flow and replicas
A vendor-run database option typically handles operating system and software updates, plus replication. This reduces the operational load on the organization. Other approaches might provide some control over software versions but require more attention to updates, replication, or infrastructure tasks. In-house management usually means the organization executes upgrades and patches. Middleware is not a database solution. An external solution with manual replication still needs heavy involvement from the organization.
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