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Evaluating the Performance Impact of Data Sovereignty Features on Data Spaces
by Stanisław Galij, Grzegorz Pawlak and Sławomir Grzyb
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(17), 9841; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179841 - 8 Sep 2025
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Data Spaces appear to offer a solution to data sovereignty concerns in public cloud environments, which are managed by third parties and must therefore be considered potentially untrusted. The IDS Connector, a key component of Data Space architecture, acts as a secure gateway, [...] Read more.
Data Spaces appear to offer a solution to data sovereignty concerns in public cloud environments, which are managed by third parties and must therefore be considered potentially untrusted. The IDS Connector, a key component of Data Space architecture, acts as a secure gateway, enforcing data sovereignty by controlling data usage and ensuring that data processing occurs within a trusted and verifiable environment. This study compares the performance of cloud-native data sharing services offered by major cloud providers—Amazon, Microsoft, and Google—with Data Spaces services delivered via two connector implementations: the Dataspace Connector and the Prometheus-X Dataspace Connector. An extensive set of experiments reveals significant differences in the performance of cloud-native managed services, as well as between connector implementations and hosting methods. The results indicate that the differences in the performance of data sharing services are unexpectedly substantial between providers, reaching up to 187%, and that the performance of different connector implementations also varies considerably, with an average difference of 56%. This indicates that the choice of cloud provider and data space Connector implementation has a major impact on the performance of the designed solution. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Computing and Artificial Intelligence)
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