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Is it possible to use NAS instead of AWS?
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As a part of my university project, I aim to create a second classification program for books.
I wonder if I should apply [AWS] for project equipment application, or if I can cover it with [NAS].
When I simplify the work I want to do,
As shown below
Save the book database information.
After uploading the saved DB information to the server side, it will link with the Android app (client) (it seems that it is necessary to process a DB query and process it).
If proceed through this process [aws], it will go smoothly
but
Is it possible to implement it with [NAS]?
Synology [NAS] supports mariaDB
but
However, I do not know whether it will be a query or an answer through SQL Query using Synology NAS
Thank you!
nas amazon-web-services mariadb
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As a part of my university project, I aim to create a second classification program for books.
I wonder if I should apply [AWS] for project equipment application, or if I can cover it with [NAS].
When I simplify the work I want to do,
As shown below
Save the book database information.
After uploading the saved DB information to the server side, it will link with the Android app (client) (it seems that it is necessary to process a DB query and process it).
If proceed through this process [aws], it will go smoothly
but
Is it possible to implement it with [NAS]?
Synology [NAS] supports mariaDB
but
However, I do not know whether it will be a query or an answer through SQL Query using Synology NAS
Thank you!
nas amazon-web-services mariadb
New contributor
You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
– DrZoo
9 mins ago
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As a part of my university project, I aim to create a second classification program for books.
I wonder if I should apply [AWS] for project equipment application, or if I can cover it with [NAS].
When I simplify the work I want to do,
As shown below
Save the book database information.
After uploading the saved DB information to the server side, it will link with the Android app (client) (it seems that it is necessary to process a DB query and process it).
If proceed through this process [aws], it will go smoothly
but
Is it possible to implement it with [NAS]?
Synology [NAS] supports mariaDB
but
However, I do not know whether it will be a query or an answer through SQL Query using Synology NAS
Thank you!
nas amazon-web-services mariadb
New contributor
As a part of my university project, I aim to create a second classification program for books.
I wonder if I should apply [AWS] for project equipment application, or if I can cover it with [NAS].
When I simplify the work I want to do,
As shown below
Save the book database information.
After uploading the saved DB information to the server side, it will link with the Android app (client) (it seems that it is necessary to process a DB query and process it).
If proceed through this process [aws], it will go smoothly
but
Is it possible to implement it with [NAS]?
Synology [NAS] supports mariaDB
but
However, I do not know whether it will be a query or an answer through SQL Query using Synology NAS
Thank you!
nas amazon-web-services mariadb
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You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
– DrZoo
9 mins ago
add a comment |
You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
– DrZoo
9 mins ago
You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
– DrZoo
9 mins ago
You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
– DrZoo
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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You could manage MySQL/MariaDB's by installing phpMyAdmin on the NAS. Do you already have the NAS hardware? Either way, I think AWS would be the easiest and best way to go. Learning AWS is a valuable skill.
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