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Eucalyptus 2011 : A very prolific year

In 2010 we were confronted with the Eucalyptus team’s choice of new CEO Marten Mickos and Dell and Canonical’s support for the Eucalyptus project. Now let’s take a cue from the CEO’s end-of-year greeting on the company’s blog, to report on the great successes that were predictable given Marten’s depth and experience Marten says 2011 […]

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Xen.org : Hypervisor new release 4.0

For those who thought that the Xen opensource project was at a standstill or in agony, here we are at the 4.0 release of the hypervisor with great news. We will also describe a series of important news about the Xen Client Initiative (XCI) and Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) projects. The new features of version […]

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Eucalyptus: The Open Source Private Cloud to Watch

Eucalyptus, an opensource project that we have already talked about in NASA’s Nebula project, in Canonical’s support in the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud and in our meeting organized with the AWS User Group Naples, amazes us more and more. The compatibility of the Enterprise solution with all hypervisors (Xen, KVM, vSphere, ESX, ESXi), storage support (iSCSI, […]

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Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud: Canonical online virtual training

Participation in the 4-day training course through excellent online videoconferencing platforms on the Private Cloud solution supported by Canonical, the support company for the Ubuntu project. The topics of the course were the following: Deploy Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud in your organisation, Create your own self-service infrastructure with UEC, Build, deploy and manage Ubuntu images on […]

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Ubuntu Cloud Computing support

For some time we have been observing the Eucalyptus project, precisely since it was an open only project, there is also a recent commercial section to offer companies the support to switch their datacenter to Cloud Computing logic. The project was born as an emulation of Amazon’s Cloud Computing infrastructure, in the sense that it […]

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NASA : Launches the Nebula Space Cloud platform

NASA is launching its cloud computing platform called NEBULA in beta, a platform that integrates a set of open-source components into a single self-service platform. From the architecture diagram you can see database elements such as MySQL Cluster, storage network clustering solution such as the Lustre File System, elements of the Eucalyptus cloud system, Trac, […]

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