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Simple API for Cloud Application Services
The Simple Cloud API is here to bring cloud technologies to PHP and the PHP philosophy to the cloud. With it, developers can start writing scalable and highly available applications that are still portable. If you're looking for code to start playing around with immediately, you'll find the first file storage, document storage, and simple queue interfaces with adapters for major cloud vendors here.
But this project is about more than just code. Zend has once again invited the open source community and software vendor of all sizes in to a dialogue that benefits all. And this time we're working with the companies that are leading the cloud revolution.
Why Google AppEngine sucks : Svarychevski Michail Aleksandrovich
Responsables informatiques : “Cloudifiez” vos infrastructures, immédiatement !
Et si l’on essayait d’y voir clair ?
Je vous propose donc une première typologie des «clouds», en quatre familles :
- Public Cloud, ou «Nuages publics».
- Private Cloud, ou «Nuages privés».
- VPC, Virtual Private Cloud, ou «Nuages privés virtuels».
- Hybrid Cloud ou «Nuages hybrides»
Eucalyptus Systems Inc
June 2009
JumpBox for the DSpace Open Source Repository | JumpBox Inc.
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Thunder in the Cloud Over Openness
Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing
February 2009
Bits or pieces?: Wide of the mark ...
I firmly and absolutely believe in choice for users and the creation of competitive markets and ecosystems. Users and providers should not be limited to a proprietary framework or any single source.
Knoodl
Ma.gnolia Suffers Major Data Loss, Site Taken Offline
Dans les les commentaires, à propos de l'usage du mot 'Cloud' à tout va:
how is this considered cloud computing?!
this is a simple web site that had its web server + data storage fucked. if they contracted all these things out to say amazon s3 or ec2, then we could call this cloud where it's more of an enterprise game (and basically them renting compute and storage in a big hunking datacenter somewhere with some makeup that you don't know about). there's nothing wrong with cloud, don't confuse the issue...
