From Cloud Computing to Fog Computing (C2F): The key technology provides services in healthcare big data

Because of the broad utilization of web-based social networking, data is produces by the fast increment. Big Data is giving the office to accumulate, store, oversee and examine information in colossal volume that is produced through the healthcare system. Cloud Computing is an advancement too that insures the fulfillment of IT requirements in a suitable way by providing the cloud-based environment for medical field. Storage is an immense issue for BD, volume of data is huge, this issue may resolve with the help of cloud computing by providing the storage space for data and processing mechanism as well. This paper presents these thoughts with respects to medicinal services. It tells regarding the points of interest, yet in addition challenges conveyed by Big Data to this field. It additionally talks about the idea of fog computing, some advantages of edge computing on cloud computing and deliberate the architecture of fog computing for healthcare and services provides by that architecture.

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