Me and my two friends are doing a project on cloud computing. Our main aim is to build a private cloud using Ubuntu cloud enterprise. We installed the cloud controller and the node controller, we installed the interface that could be seen in the client also.
I wondered whether it is possible to set up a Ubuntu Enterprise cloud for testing purposes inside a VM-Ware infrastructure.
I know that the cloud controller is able to run inside a VMWare, but I didn't find information regarding the node controller.
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Hi all,
I'm prepared exploring cloud technology to play on both private and public clouds. Please advise which of the following Open Source Cloud software, other than Ubuntu One, will be more powerful on features:-
Abiquo
http://www.abiquo.com/
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)
What is Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)?
I am setting up an Openstack cloud based on MAAS and Juju. Once I have this cloud ready then is it possible to Run different operating systems on this cloud or its limited to Ubuntu OS only. Remember I am not talking about Base OS used by MAAS but the operating system that I am gonna use later in 'i think' Openstack dash board or somewhere on top of this cloud.
I'm thinking about setting up a private cloud using Ubuntu with 2 nodes, but I don't quite understand how disk space from each node is handled in the cloud.
Can somebody explain how (and if) the disk space is accessible in the cloud when I have 2 nodes with varying amount of disk space, for example 320GB and 1TB?
edit for clarification:
Currently I have 3 Windows Servers, consisting of a Domain
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