informatique:cloud_computing
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====== Cloud Computing ====== | ====== Cloud Computing ====== | ||
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===== Projets ===== | ===== Projets ===== | ||
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The OpenStack Open Source Cloud Mission: to produce the ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private clouds regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable. | The OpenStack Open Source Cloud Mission: to produce the ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private clouds regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable. | ||
- | * Le site: http:// | + | * Le site: [[http:// |
- | * Le Blog http:// | + | * Le Blog [[http:// |
- | * Le code https://launchpad.net/openstack | + | |
- | OpenStack Compute (nova): | + | Services: |
- | * Read Documentation: | + | |
- | OpenStack Object Storage (swift): | + | |
- | * Read Documentation: | + | |
+ | * Cinder | ||
+ | * Glance | ||
+ | * Horizon | ||
+ | * Keystone | ||
+ | * Neutron | ||
+ | * Nova, Compute, [[http:// | ||
+ | * Swift, Object Storage, [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== AppScale ==== | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | Category: PaaS / Platform-as-a-Service | ||
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+ | AppScale is an open-source implementation of the Google App Engine cloud computing interface. It is being developed by researchers in the UC Santa Barbara RACELab. AppScale enables execution of Google App Engine (GAE) applications on virtualized cluster systems. In particular, AppScale enables users to execute GAE applications using their own clusters with greater scalability and reliability than the GAE SDK provides. Moreover, AppScale executes automatically and transparently over cloud infrastructures such as the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Eucalyptus, the open-source implementation of the AWS interfaces. | ||
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+ | AppScale is supported by: Google, IBM Research (via [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Eucalyptus ==== | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | Category: PaaS / Platform-as-a-Service | ||
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+ | Eucalyptus enables the creation of on-premise private clouds, with no requirements for retooling the organization' | ||
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+ | The name EUCALYPTUS is an acronym and stands for **E**lastic **U**tility **C**omputing **A**rchitecture for **L**inking **Y**our **P**rograms **T**o **U**seful **S**ystems. | ||
===== Services ===== | ===== Services ===== | ||
+ | ==== Linode ==== | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ==== IBM LinuxOne ==== | ||
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==== Heroku ==== | ==== Heroku ==== | ||
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[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
- | ==== Amazon ==== | + | ==== Amazon |
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Red Hat OpenShift ==== | ||
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+ | Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | * **Express - Free and Easy Cloud Deployments** \\ Express is a free cloud-based platform for deploying new and existing Ruby, PHP, and Python applications in the cloud with just a few lines of code. Learn more. | ||
+ | * **Flex - Free, Auto-scaling Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)** \\ Flex is a free PaaS for new and existing JBoss, Java EE6, and PHP applications. Provision cloud resources, deploy, manage, monitor, and auto-scale applications from a single, easy-to-use interface. Learn more. | ||
+ | * **Power - Customized App Deployments for the Cloud** \\ Power can deploy applications to the cloud that are written to Linux (i.e. written in C, or using many binary components), | ||
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+ | ==== Red Hat CloudForms ==== | ||
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+ | Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== DotRiver ==== | ||
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+ | VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), | ||
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+ | * DeskRiver est à destination des SOHO, artisans, avocats, architectes (mono-utilisateur). | ||
+ | * GridRiver, Solution hébergée pour les TPE, PME, administrations, | ||
+ | * SolidariCloud http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Divers ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Peut-on faire confiance aux nuages ? ==== | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | Les grandes gueules de l' | ||
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+ | La première concerne une société australienne qui, avant cette affaire, avait pignon sur rue et hébergeait de très nombreux sites. Suite à une faillite, elle a été rachetée par sa principale concurrente qui elle a subi l’attaque d’un pirate. Bilan : 4800 sites perdus, parce que, contrairement à ce que prétendait ce prestataire, | ||
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+ | La seconde, certes moins grave mais néanmoins tout aussi inquiétante, | ||
+ | La belle plateforme en question a sérieusement tangué dans la nuit du 19 juin : l’accès aux données de ses 25 millions d’utilisateurs est quasiment devenu public de 5 h à 9 h du matin. Une fois le problème résolu, les responsables de Dropbox ont vaillamment confirmé que « cela n’aurait jamais dû arriver ». | ||
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+ | Le risque zéro n’existe pas, ni en informatique ni ailleurs, mais ces deux informations nous rappellent que, aussi sécurisé qu’il prétende être, aucun système de stockage ne mérite qu'on lui confie aveuglément nos données. | ||
informatique/cloud_computing.txt · Dernière modification : 30/07/2018 15:43 de cyrille