The Cloud
Major
The Open Container Project
|
Cloud Native Computing
Foundation |
The Open Container
Initiative |
PAAS
Continuous |
Strategos |
Marathon |
Platform
as a Service (Kubernetes/Mesos + Openstack)
Kubernetes
is an
open-source system for
automating deployment,
scaling, and management of
containerized applications.
Apache Mesos abstracts
CPU, memory, storage, and
other compute resources away
from machines (physical or
virtual), enabling
fault-tolerant and elastic
distributed systems to
easily be built and run
effectively.
Cloud Foundry is an open
source cloud computing
platform as a service (PaaS)
originally developed by
VMware and now owned by
Pivotal Software – a joint
venture by EMC, VMware and
General Electric. It was
designed and developed by a
small team from Google led
by Derek Collison and was
originally called project
B29. It is primarily written
in Ruby and Go. (overview) |
Useful
|
The Go Programming Language
HashiCorp is an
open-source software company
that provides open source
tools
and commercial products that
enable Developers, Operators
and Security professionals
to provision and run
distributed infrastructure.
NATS Streaming, a data
streaming system, embeds,
extends, and interoperates
seamlessly
with the core NATS platform.
The NATS Streaming server is
provided as open source
software under the MIT
license. Apcera actively
maintains and supports the
NATS
Streaming server.
BOSH, an open source
project, offers a tool chain
for release engineering,
deployment & life-cycle
management of large scale
distributed services. It is
typically used to package,
deploy and manage cloud
software. While BOSH was
initially developed by
VMware in 2010 to deploy
Cloud Foundry PaaS, it can
be used to deploy other
software (Hadoop, RabbitMQ,
or MySQL for instance). BOSH
is particularly well-suited
for managing the whole life
cycle of large
distributed systems.
Vagrant (wiki)
is an Open-source software
product for building and
maintaining portable virtual
development environments.
IBM's
Bluemix
-
OpenStack, Docker, and Cloud
Foundry - How does the
leading open source
triumvirate come together?
|
Documentation Table of
Contents
Single VM Version of PCF |
The Making of a Cloud Native
Application
Cloud Foundry vs Docker vs
Kubernetes |
Educational
|
Traditional vs Cloud Native
Applications |
|
Cloud Native Java,
Microservices and Cloud
Foundry -
43 Videos |
News
Evolving Container
Architectures
(20
July 2015)
|
Cloud Native Application Platforms – Structured and Unstructured
(5 August 2015)
Technical Dive into Cloud Native Application Platforms
(9 September 2015)
Microsoft launches Azure private
cloud in a box
Cloud technology helps Italian fisherman
find buyers for catch of the day
(7/8/10)
Cloud security: Google won't like the
enterprise view, neither will Facebook
(7/6/10)
Terracotta, Eucalyptus deliver the do it
yourself cloud (2/10/10)
Converged infrastructure approach paves
way for improved data center
productivity, private clouds
(2/8/10)
The
Open Group's Cloud Work Group advances
understanding of cloud-use benefits for
enterprises (2/2/10)
Microsoft's Azure cloud is officially
open for business (2/1/10) |
Surgient Cloud Express 30 days to
internal cloud (1/26/10)
IBM's big win: Panasonic dumps Exchange,
moves to LotusLive cloud services
(1/14/10)
Fixing IT in the cloud computing era
(1/7/10)
Cloud computing, so much more than
multi-tenancy
(12/9/09)
Cloud economics: The importance
of multi-tenancy
(12/12/09)
Windows Azure and the many faces of
cloud (12/7/09)
The cloud computing battleground
takes shape. Will it be winner-take-all?
(11/24/09)
Who's afraid of the big bad cloud?
(11/20/09)
MindTouch launches its open
source cloud
(11/19/09)
Salesforce demos Service Cloud
2: New Web-based tools for customer
service
The
cloud: no place for amateurs
(10/12/09) |
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