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The Cloudcast: Technology Warfare and the Evolution of Cloud Economics

The Cloudcast (.net) #51 - Technology Warfare and the Evolution of Cloud Economics.mp3 (49:55)Date: August 22, 2012 By: Aaron Delp and Brian Gracely ...

0 replies - 1985 views - 08/23/12 by Brian Gracely in Articles

Cloud Infrastructure and Application Management for AWS from Appcara

Appcara is an unfortunately named (considering the fact that Cloud Foundry creator, and Clouderati pin up boy Derek Collison’s new gig is called Apcera)...

0 replies - 2708 views - 08/22/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Amazon Glacier May be the Hot Choice for Archival Data Storage

You Need Glacier I’m going to bet that you (or your organization) spend a lot of time and a lot of money archiving mission-critical data. No...

0 replies - 3991 views - 08/22/12 by Greg Duncan in Articles

A Preview of VMworld and What's Coming Up from VMware

In a couple of weeks I’ll be in San Francisco for VMware annual conference, VMworld. This will actually be my first time attending the even in person and I...

0 replies - 2743 views - 08/21/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

When Amazon Abandoned Main Street for 'the Skyscrapers of Cloud'

In the competitive world of cloud-based computing infrastructure, Amazon remains top dog. It’s highly visible, its footprint is almost global, it...

0 replies - 2434 views - 08/21/12 by Paul Miller in Articles

AWS - VPC Networking for Beginners

I have worked very little in networking. I have seen L2/L3 hardwares, but I never got an opportunity to configure, deploy or automate them. As we...

0 replies - 7630 views - 08/17/12 by Ranjib Dey in Articles

On Cloud Outages (Yeah, They Happen)

Recently the world went wild when Amazon Web Services suffered an extended service outage. I’m not going to make a song and dance about AWS’ woes –...

0 replies - 2312 views - 08/09/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

How I Created an Amazon AMI for Faster Deployments

The content of this article was originally written by Reed Law on the Smashing Boxes blog. Chef is a great tool for automating deployment. But the bootstrap...

0 replies - 2801 views - 08/08/12 by Nick Jordan in Articles

Heroku vs. Amazon Web Services, a Cloud Comparison

The following article was originally written by Reed Law over at the Smashing Boxes blog.There’s been a bit of discussion lately on deployment...

7 replies - 15370 views - 08/07/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

I Build High Availability Platforms, So the Cloud is Not for Me

Before anyone tries to point it out; This blog is on AWS. It is not a High Availability Platform. Ever since someone first tried to...

0 replies - 3068 views - 08/05/12 by Gareth Llewellyn in Articles

5 Ideas for Amazon Web Services

Although the number of solutions Amazon AWS is offering has become very large, here are 5 ideas of what Amazon could be adding next. API Marketplaces There...

0 replies - 4535 views - 07/24/12 by Maarten Ectors in Articles

Even After AWS Went Down, the Cloud Got Stronger

So some parts of the AWS EC2 specifically related to EBS were non responsive or down recently. This was of course also supposed to be judgement day after...

0 replies - 3172 views - 07/24/12 by Dhananjay Nene in Articles

How to Autoscale MySQL on Amazon EC2

Autoscaling your webserver tier is typically straightforward. Image your apache server with source code or without, then sync down files from S3 upon...

0 replies - 5416 views - 07/19/12 by Sean Hull in Articles

Spring Data - Apache Hadoop

Spring for Apache Hadoop is a Spring project to support writing applications that can benefit of the integration of Spring Framework and Hadoop.  This...

0 replies - 4211 views - 07/18/12 by Istvan Szegedi in Articles

11 Steps to Increasing Disc Space for AWS MySQL Server

If you deal with large databases, you will probably need more than the provisioned storage of the default Amazon AMI (8GB). The following 10 steps guide will...

0 replies - 2527 views - 07/18/12 by Moshe Kaplan in Articles