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Форум программистов > Другие языки > Software architecture differ from infrastructure


Автор: Aviral20 18.12.2023, 15:11
I recently posed a question regarding the disparity in the architecture of MapR and Cloudera. In my query, I utilized the terms "architecture" and "infrastructure" interchangeably. Is this usage appropriate?

To provide context, MapR and Cloudera are Hadoop distributions, each comprising different daemons that interact in various ways. When I mention infrastructure/architecture, I am alluding to the daemons, their functionalities, and the interconnections among them. I came across a https://www.interviewbit.com/blog/cloud-computing-architecture/ which can help learners.

What would be the accurate term for my context - architecture or infrastructure? Furthermore, what distinguishes these two terms?

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