Canonical Delves Deeper into the Cloud – Launches Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services
Partners with Eucalyptus to offer 'private cloud' assessment, proof-of-concept and support services
Convirture, maker of the ConVirt enterprise-grade software for managing Xen and KVM-based virtual and private cloud environments, is partnering with Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu open source operating system, to help organizations effectively manage virtual machines built using Ubuntu. ConVirt 2.0 Open is now available in the Ubuntu Partner Repository.
Australian CIOs resisting a move to cloud computing because they want to keep their data close can now have a private cloud built in their own premises and managed by a third party. With a starting price of $35,000 a month CSC today released its BizCloud private cloud solution in Australia – almost six months after the service was first offered to US clients.
Cloud computing seems to be all the rage these days. It’s not just a passing fad of course, it’s actually a very real business and a state of the art. The problem is that cloud computing means many things to many people, whether it’s public cloud, private cloud, software, infrastructure or platform as a service, etc.
i and my two friends are doing a project on cloud computing using ubuntu enterprise cloud(uec).
we are planing to develop a private cloud infrastructure
we installed the cloud controller,node controller in two different pcs
now we are in a confusion how to install something in the cloud controller.
so that we can get it in the software center of the interface in the client.
gone through the uec
I am trying to play around with Ubuntu's private cloud and have some questions.
Do I have to install the server edition for the private cloud?
Is it free?
Does any one know of any tutorial or guide on setting it up that isn't just marketing?
Canonical and Autonomic Resources today announced the availability of an integrated product based on Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) and Dell Blade server hardware under the ARC-P cloud product family.
Ubuntu Server may be one of the few enterprise operating systems that still ships without any kind of graphical interface by default, but that doesn’t mean Canonical is adverse to the value of GUIs for server admins. On the contrary, the company recently introduced a new graphical tool for managing Juju, Ubuntu’s server and cloud orchestration management tool.
Ultimamente si sente molto parlare di cloud computing, e a proporsi come un provider di soluzioni piuttosto interessanti era stata proprio Canonical, con il suo Eucalyptus, software sofisticato che non solo può imbastire una cloud locale tra calcolatori, ma può anche all’occorrenza migrare tutto sui servizi cloud di Amazon se le risorse non dovessero bastare.