Difference between revisions of "Cloud Computing"
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| + | == Amazon EC2 == | ||
| + | * EC2 Login | ||
| + | * EC2 Compute Options | ||
| + | * Amazon Storage Options | ||
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| + | == Cloud Deployment Tools == | ||
| + | *Chef | ||
| + | *Puppet | ||
| + | *Docker | ||
| + | *OpenStack | ||
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== Cloud Computing Definition == | == Cloud Computing Definition == | ||
According to the NIST, true cloud computing has 5 well-defined characteristics: | According to the NIST, true cloud computing has 5 well-defined characteristics: | ||
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== Related Entries == | == Related Entries == | ||
*[[CSEP]] | *[[CSEP]] | ||
| + | *[[CME Project]] | ||
Revision as of 03:35, 29 February 2016
The following entries describe cloud computing technologies relevant to SCEC research computing.
Contents
Amazon EC2
- EC2 Login
- EC2 Compute Options
- Amazon Storage Options
Cloud Deployment Tools
- Chef
- Puppet
- Docker
- OpenStack
Cloud Computing Definition
According to the NIST, true cloud computing has 5 well-defined characteristics:
- on-demand self-service
- broad network access
- resource pooling
- rapid elasticity
- measured service
Cloud Computing Software Stack
SCEC cloud computing depends on a host OS of CentOS with KVM Hypervisor, and CentOS guest operating system.