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2013 Feb 13
0
CFP Special Session CloudSecGov
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session on Security Governance and SLAs in Cloud Computing -
CloudSecGov 2013
In conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Cloud Computing and
Services Science - CLOSER 2013
Website: http:// http://closer.scitevents.org/CloudSecGov.aspx
May 8 - 10, 2013
Aachen, Germany
Co-organized by: RWTH
Sponsored by: INSTICC
I...
2013 Feb 13
0
CFP Special Session CloudSecGov
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session on Security Governance and SLAs in Cloud Computing -
CloudSecGov 2013
In conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Cloud Computing and
Services Science - CLOSER 2013
Website: http:// http://closer.scitevents.org/CloudSecGov.aspx
May 8 - 10, 2013
Aachen, Germany
Co-organized by: RWTH
Sponsored by: INSTICC
I...
2006 Mar 24
13
UPS Batteries
Hello,
This may be a really stupid question, but can a gel type marine battery be used in a UPS?
Thanks
2005 Mar 13
6
newbie uk questions...
...ting to connection to the outside world (PSTN or VoIP):
- are there any UK-based VoIP providers targetting small business users:
by which I mean support for multiple simultaneous connections in and out
on the same DDI (to simulate traditional multi-channel ISDN PBX
capabilities), and guaranteed SLAs/professional support? If so, has
anyone dealt with any of them and do you have any recommendations
(either for or against?). This includes ISPs getting into the VoIP arena.
- failing that, what my options for *-compatible, UK-legal
interconnections between a *-based PBX and UK PSTN? I'm loo...
2005 Jun 02
1
Re: Vote For CentOS :) -- yes, vote CentOS if it's what you like
...It's not really fair to them to give all credit to Red Hat by the same logic.
2. Who do you vote for?
I think the purpose of the vote is to state your favorite distro that you install.
If you believe CentOS is it, then vote for it. I would see it as, "I like RHEL,
but I don't need SLAs." I'm sure a few will demonize it, but I think most
people are fairly solid in that view.
Now if you prefer a distro with SLAs, but just normally don't because of cost,
I'd actually vote RHEL (or SLES if that is your preferrence) instead of CentOS.
I guess I should actually read...
2005 Jun 02
0
Re: Vote For CentOS :) -- entitlements are to subscriptions, not products ...
From: Simon Perreault <nomis80 at lqt.ca>
> Isn't it acceptable for Red Hat to sell SLAs on a per-computer basis?
> I really don't get where you're going.
The main problem people have in understanding RHEL is that they
don't understand it is a subscription with guarantees and, optionally,
service level agreements (SLAs).
It's _not_ a product at all. Red Hat has be...
2005 May 19
1
RE: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
...rted on Yggdrasil and, later, Slackware,
and has been installing Red Hat Linux on corporate networks for more than
just web services since Red Hat Linux 4.2. I have installed both RHEL
as well as RHL/FC at financial companies. I've put a lot of Fedora Core
into pilot production, and then when SLAs were required, we switched to
RHEL.
FC also makes a great "next RHEL generation" evaluation platform, and
thanx to Fedora Core 2/3 deployments, many of my clients were able to
evaluate how RHEL 4 would operate well in advance.
> Now I didn't actually mind PAYING for RHEL, of cour...
2014 Feb 20
3
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
...omment or email please!
>
> Hi Rusty,
>
> I do not maintain any production setups but I have played with
> ballooning (especially automatic ballooning) for quite some time now.
> Most recently, I am working with the oVirt project [1] to enable
> memory over-commitment and offer SLAs around VM memory usage.
Hi Adam,
Thanks for the comprehensive thoughts.
> To address the question about whether the Xen self-balloon approach
> would be enough... I think a guest-driven approach such as this would
> work very well in self-hosted/private cloud deployments where...
2014 Feb 20
3
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
...omment or email please!
>
> Hi Rusty,
>
> I do not maintain any production setups but I have played with
> ballooning (especially automatic ballooning) for quite some time now.
> Most recently, I am working with the oVirt project [1] to enable
> memory over-commitment and offer SLAs around VM memory usage.
Hi Adam,
Thanks for the comprehensive thoughts.
> To address the question about whether the Xen self-balloon approach
> would be enough... I think a guest-driven approach such as this would
> work very well in self-hosted/private cloud deployments where...
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all!
We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec.
Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern
questions which we're fumbling with.
So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In
particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back
whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)?
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all!
We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec.
Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern
questions which we're fumbling with.
So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In
particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back
whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)?
2005 May 28
5
CentOS and SL, together?
...t;enterprise"
distro -- which is not uncommon. Red Hat can't ship an "all-in-one" distro
for enterprises -- and a SL solution is going to be on the other side of the
spectrum from, say, a financial industry focused Linux.
So Red Hat would rather ship a common base, supported by SLAs, and then
sell add-ons with SLAs for a more specific configuration.
If you want an industry-specific Linux, you're not going to find it from
a generic distribution vendor. And you shouldn't wonder why they don't
throw in things -- especially not things like Java which are _illegal_ to...
2015 Apr 24
0
CfP Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing Workshop (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These
technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
The Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC)
aims to bring together researchers and industrial practitioners facing the
challenges
posed by virtualization in order to foster discussion, collaboration,
mutual exchang...
2015 Apr 24
0
CfP Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing Workshop (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These
technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
The Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC)
aims to bring together researchers and industrial practitioners facing the
challenges
posed by virtualization in order to foster discussion, collaboration,
mutual exchang...
2015 Apr 24
0
CfP Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing Workshop (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These
technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
The Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC)
aims to bring together researchers and industrial practitioners facing the
challenges
posed by virtualization in order to foster discussion, collaboration,
mutual exchang...
2005 May 25
2
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
...ake it into Fedora Core.
Once again, I will remind people that several people here _are_ indeed
complaining about what doesn't come with RHEL, and not aware that
it _does_:
A) Not work in Fedora Core, and failure after failure keeps it out
B) And is, subsequently, not going into RHEL where SLAs are involved
C) Does _not_ come with pretty much _all_ other, similar distros
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, like SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, are _not_
about features. Both 18 month releases are subsets of their 6 month
revisions (even locales not supported in SLA are often removed). You
are not p...
2015 Mar 11
0
CfP 10th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
Indeed, among emerging and increasingly interesting application domains
for virtualization, we can find big-data application workloads in cloud
infrastructures, interactive and real-time multimedia services in the cloud,
including real-time bi...
2015 Mar 11
0
CfP 10th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
Indeed, among emerging and increasingly interesting application domains
for virtualization, we can find big-data application workloads in cloud
infrastructures, interactive and real-time multimedia services in the cloud,
including real-time bi...
2015 Mar 11
0
CfP 10th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '15)
...l of dynamicity and flexibility; These technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
Indeed, among emerging and increasingly interesting application domains
for virtualization, we can find big-data application workloads in cloud
infrastructures, interactive and real-time multimedia services in the cloud,
including real-time bi...
2014 Mar 15
0
CfP 9th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '14)
...l and data planes of network paths. These
technologies
have to be inter-mixed and integrated in an intelligent way, to support
workloads that are increasingly demanding in terms of absolute performance,
responsiveness and interactivity, and have to respect well-specified
Service-
Level Agreements (SLAs), as needed for industrial-grade provided services.
Indeed, among emerging and increasingly interesting application domains
for virtualization, we can find big-data application workloads in cloud
infrastructures, interactive and real-time multimedia services in the cloud,
including real-time big-da...