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Cloud Computing Yönetim Araçları - Emre Savaş
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Cloud Computing Yönetim Araçları. Cloud Computing Yönetim Araçları. Detaylı açıklamamı buradan okuyabilirsiniz: OpenStack Bulut’u Avcunuzun İçine Alın. Yakın zamanlarda Rakspace tarafından satın alınan CloudKick bir çok cloud servis sağlayıcısını destekliyor. Bu da size bir çok farklı sağlayıcıdaki cloud sunucularınızı tek bir yönetim panelinde kullanmanızın rahatlığını ve esnekliğini veriyor. http:/ cloudkick.com. Web sitenizin veya web üzerinde çalışan bir uygulamanız için uptime ve fault-tolerance gib...
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LabSlice: Yes, the cloud even has some security benefits...
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Yes, the cloud even has some security benefits. Is still cited as a main reason by your large, stodgy corporations for staying clear of cloud computing. And while the cloud does have its security challenges, there is one key security benefit that cloud computing offers — Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) protection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Create demos, evaluations and training environments. View my complete profile. The 2010 cloud computing winner.
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LabSlice: November 2010
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Saturday, November 27, 2010. Platform as a Service: Read the fine print. I'm surprised at the number of startups that are now going directly to the cloud, bypassing traditional web hosting solutions and avoiding the need to own a server in-house. That's great news, and at a minimum it shows that the big players - Google, Amazon and Microsoft - are marketing well to the startup crowd. But I am even more surprised at the number of startups that make critical. Without reading the fine. Amazon EC2. It's ...
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LabSlice: Cloud lock-in a bigger issue than security
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. Cloud lock-in a bigger issue than security. I was employed as a Security Architect for a major bank. Banks, government departments and health providers are naturally suspicious of technology solutions that they do not fully control. This is why cloud security is frequently listed as a concern for big industry, typically followed by operational uptime concerns. What you can't control with your big budget is usually what you fear will backfire and cause you trouble. Cloud vendors ...
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LabSlice: Does Gartner understand cloud computing?
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Monday, January 10, 2011. Does Gartner understand cloud computing? Having placed many IaaS bets as a cloud management vendor. The Magic Quadrant for IaaS was something I was looking forward to review. But even at first glance it seemed a bit strange, with the title " Cloud Infrastructure as a Service and Web Hosting. Hmmmm So this is a review of IaaS, the very epitome of cloud services, and also of traditional web hosting services? Professional services are oddly enough a key component of the IaaS cloud&...
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LabSlice: A taxonomy of the Amazon Cloud
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Sunday, March 6, 2011. A taxonomy of the Amazon Cloud. Using the Amazon cloud is a challenge, partly due to the overwhelming number of terms that must be understood to just get your servers up and running. Below is a taxonomy break-down that you can use as a reference for getting started. With the Amazon cloud.:. A self-service environment for the creation of highly-scalable applications, with the immediate availability of compute power and granular levels of billing. Amazon Web Services (AWS). A non-rel...
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LabSlice: January 2011
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Monday, January 31, 2011. 3 quick ways to reduce your Amazon EC2 cloud charges. The biggest difference between standard web hosting and cloud-based hosting can be seen when you get the monthly bill. A standard web host, like GoDaddy, will charge you a flat monthly fee and give you access to a single, fixed server. Whereas a cloud-based host, like Amazon EC2, will charge you at a granular level. But also to opportunities to save money by being more astute with your resource utilization. Use smaller server...
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LabSlice: February 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011. Cloud security: Keeping those keys safe. Jack Murgia, from Cloud Controllers. Sent me an interesting query last week: "How does LabSlice ensure that the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Access Keys remain secure within the application? In fact, any cloud service provided by any vendor will ultimately involve some sort of key, certificate or credential authentication to give the application access to various cloud resources. So extend these ideas to the cloud of your choice. To ensure ...
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LabSlice: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. The 2010 cloud computing winner. Who was the 2010 cloud computing winner? It’s a subjective topic. And you’re really comparing apples to oranges. There are SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings, all serving different customer needs. Some vendors are established, while others are only just getting started. And of-course, people tend to declare a technology they are familiar with as a winner. Links to this post. Thursday, December 16, 2010. Yes, the cloud even has some security benefits.