Implementation of the bita web application on Google Compute Engine.
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https://doi.org/10.29105/mdi.v7i10.228Keywords:
Compute Engine, Virtual Machine, Web ApplicationAbstract
Web applications in the last few years have been in constant expansion as has been storage development.
This work describes the implementation of web applications in the Google Cloud Platform, with the service of Compute Engine, in order to present an alternative for Virtual Machines hosting, it is sought that the Bita test application, a Web Application that controls the clinical records of each patient who is treated within the Facultad de Odontología of the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche obtain benefits in terms of access and speed of the web application.
The article provides a significant investigation about the services offered by Compute Engine, its characteristics and advantages, and the implementation and installation of the Bita application, all of this carried out at Facultad de Ingeniería of the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche.
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