Hi, Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with experience like to share? Regards and thanks wL
CList wrote:> Hi, > > Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with > experience like to share? >in real life, clouds are fuzzy and wet, and can take on many shapes and forms. in computers..... much the same. except maybe the wet part.
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, CList wrote:> Hi, > > Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with > experience like to share? > > Regards and thanks > wLGet familiar with Xen or KVM or VMWare LVM maybe Eucalyptus, OpenQRM or similar maybe VLANs or MPLS/VRF build "cloud". I *oh* so hate that term! -- James A. Peltier Systems Analyst (FASNet), VIVARIUM Technical Director HPC Coordinator Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 778-782-6573 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier at sfu.ca Website : http://www.fas.sfu.ca | http://vivarium.cs.sfu.ca http://blogs.sfu.ca/people/jpeltier MSN : subatomic_spam at hotmail.com TEAMWORK There's power in numbers. Learn to work together.
(2010/04/13 13:29), CList wrote:> Hi, > > Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with > experience like to share? > > Regards and thanks > wL >There is a rpm image for eucalyptus on CentOS. http://open.eucalyptus.com/downloads Many experience is available from the comunity. Tsuyoshi
On 13/04/2010 05:29, CList wrote:> Hi, > > Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with > experience like to share?Can you be a little more specific. Do you want the Virtualisation, the Management, the Storage, the Processing. Basically what do you want to do with the "cloud"? There are so many options of building the cloud stack. I am about to write how to get hadoop on CentOS if you want some information on that? Cheers Didi -- Hoffmann Geerd-Dietger http://contact.ribalba.de
> For what its worth...I do a little cloud-y type stuff at home. Mostly > spinning up VMs using KOAN/Cobbler and configuration with Puppet. Is that> the kind of thing you are interested in?I am deploying an application for about 200 locations, and I think cloud is what I am looking for