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Category Archives: cloud
Will I be charged for the usage of the IBM Smart Business Development & Test?
Source & Credit: http://www.ibm.com/cloud… What are the specifications for the sizes of images? For the Beta (Poughkeepsie) environment: Specification/Sizes Small Medium Large CPU 2virtual CPUs/ 0.3 physical CPU 4virtual CPU/0.6 physical CPU 8virtual CPU/0.9physical CPU Storage (including swap) 10GB 20GB 30GB … Continue reading
Cloud ROI
I placed a lot of effort on Cloud Computing engagement and had tours around the country. Piling my mileage First off of everthing, I demo my compiz 3D desktop enabled Ubuntu 9.04 to show off how we live in a … Continue reading
What Web2.0 means to Cloud?
I discussed the subject with one of colleagues who is a Cloud Computing architect. I’m logging what my comment here =-=- To continue our previous talk is a huge discussion. I’d recommend you could start to get involved in http://twitter.com … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cloud Architecture in Open Source
Recently one of my friends I met from LinkedIn sent me several questions, about Cloud Computing, which looks like a Request for Proposal (RFP). I post my very personal response here for a mindshare. About Cloud, Cluster/ Load Balancing, Data … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud, eucalyptus, linux, opennebula, opensource, virtual virtualization, xen
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SaaS, SOA & Cloud Computing
Source: http://www.galorath.com/wp/…cloud-computing.php Definitions: Software as a Service: Software provides an application on-demand. There is no implied language, development methodology, or tool specifically attributed to SaaS. Some development methods may be more appropriate (such as Java and C#) since SaaS applications … Continue reading
Attributes of Cloud Computing
Standardized offerings Service catalog ordering Flexible pricing Advanced virtualization Rapid provisioning Metering and billing Elastic scaling
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Tagged cloud, elastic, provisioning, scaling, service, standard, virtualization
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Eucalyptus to be included in Next Ubuntu release
Source: http://berkeleyclouds.blogspot.com/… One of the obstacles we identified in our paper was API-based vendor lock-in: If you’ve written your application to run on a particular cloud, and especially if you have automated management and provisioning tools, moving to a different … Continue reading







