Yeah Ronnie, worked with automation tool that VMware provides (redwood, if
u know this codeword, now people calling it director). end of the day they
all hook off the vcenter.
Therefore, still part of virtulization, just extra layer of management that
gives end usr VI like client feature to create and manage their own VM.
There are new toolkit coming up for these automations. We demonstrated
intra-cloud connectivity in VMworld 2011 and moved VM from one Cloud
provider to another one.
Technically, that is still underlying network and virtulization technology.
Whatever you want to call it.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Vblock / Flexpod alone doesn't necessarily mean cloud... Neither does
> virtualization. You done anything with automation/orchestration yet? Self
> service? That's cool stuff!
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:06 AM, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Having deployed first v-block in the region, I can tell you the truth
> about
> > cloud computing!
> >
> > In a nutshell, cloud computing just the marketing/sales bluff. It was
> there
> > years ago, HP did it on superdom.
> > Virtulization technology made the use of the general purpose hardware to
> be
> > capable and scale up architect.
> >
> > Whats new here?
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Bill6521 <bil6521_at_netscape.net> wrote:
> >
> >> So guys we think we are moving the boundaries of technology - Read the
> >> March
> >> edition of the Flyer guys
> >>
> >> Whats The Difference Between the Cloud and the Internet ?
> >> We all know what the Cloud and the Internet are but can the Cloud truly
> >> function in an international environment without the Internet. The
> Internet
> >> also provides services like the Cloud but not on the same scale but is
> it
> >> feasible it can do in the future or will the Internet always be a
> transport
> >> network for client to provider Cloud services.
> >>
> >> Does anyone remember the mainframe computer? Wasnb t that our original
> >> cloud
> >> computing platform? o
> >> All that changes is the location of your data. Well,
> >> ok, so that part about b Dude, Whereb s My Data?b is also important.
> But
> >> concepts havenb t changed.
> >>
> >> The CLOUD b Nothing new there. Does anyone remember EinsteinNet
> >> (Germany)? I
> >> mean (From Wikipedia) the definition of Cloud computing is the delivery
> of
> >> computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources,
> >> software, and information are provided to computers and other devices
> as a
> >> metered service over a network typically the Internet. Cloud computing
> >> provides computation, software, data access, and storage resources
> without
> >> requiring cloud users to know the location and other details of the
> >> computing
> >> infrastructure. Whereas EinsteinNet (Germany), spoke about b the
> provision
> >> of
> >> a new breed of IP services driving the evolution from simple network
> >> access to
> >> value-added, revenue-generating bundled services. The service providers
> who
> >> choose to implement a second generation services platform will be
> strongly
> >> positioned to take advantage of the mass markets' growing needs for
> these
> >> critical, network-based servicesb . Cloud Computing Services b
> EinsteinNet
> >> b Immmm- sounds familiar
> >>
> >> Thoughts/Comments ??
> >>
> >>
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