OpenNebula Cloud Announcement

Dear OCCI members, The OpenNebula team is proud to announce the dawn of the OpenNebula Cloud. Although this can be shortened to ONE Cloud, it is in fact two, although both of them are accesible using two interfaces: OCCI and EC2. * Dummy cloud. This cloud offers an interface to an OpenNebual instance configured using dummy drivers. This means that it will offer a seemingly infinite capacity to run VMs, but it actually won't ever run any VM instance. This 'dummy' cloud is offered to test the OCCI and EC2 interfaces * Real cloud. The OpenNebula instance that supports this clouds has access to physical server, and will offer the possibility of configure virtual networks, launching real VMs and access them using public IPs. This 'real' cloud VMs will have a limited capacity and is not meant to provide VMs on demand for personal uses, but rather to test OpenNebula cloud functionality. The aim of these clouds is to allow for interface testing and foster the creation of an ecosystem built on top of OpenNebula clouds. More information on configuration of the clients and usage of the two clouds can be found here [1]. Best regards, The OpenNebula Team [1] http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=cloud -- Constantino Vázquez, Grid Technology Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org Globus GridWay Metascheduler: http://www.GridWay.org OpenNebula Virtual Infrastructure Engine: http://www.OpenNebula.org

This is fantastic! On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Tino Vazquez <tinova79@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear OCCI members,
The OpenNebula team is proud to announce the dawn of the OpenNebula Cloud. Although this can be shortened to ONE Cloud, it is in fact two, although both of them are accesible using two interfaces: OCCI and EC2.
* Dummy cloud. This cloud offers an interface to an OpenNebual instance configured using dummy drivers. This means that it will offer a seemingly infinite capacity to run VMs, but it actually won't ever run any VM instance. This 'dummy' cloud is offered to test the OCCI and EC2 interfaces
* Real cloud. The OpenNebula instance that supports this clouds has access to physical server, and will offer the possibility of configure virtual networks, launching real VMs and access them using public IPs. This 'real' cloud VMs will have a limited capacity and is not meant to provide VMs on demand for personal uses, but rather to test OpenNebula cloud functionality.
The aim of these clouds is to allow for interface testing and foster the creation of an ecosystem built on top of OpenNebula clouds.
More information on configuration of the clients and usage of the two clouds can be found here [1].
Best regards,
The OpenNebula Team
[1] http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=cloud
-- Constantino Vázquez, Grid Technology Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org Globus GridWay Metascheduler: http://www.GridWay.org OpenNebula Virtual Infrastructure Engine: http://www.OpenNebula.org
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Indeed this is a great milestone for us as OCCI and OpenNebula! Let's build OCCI ecosystems with it! Cheers, -Thijs Alexis Richardson wrote:
This is fantastic!
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Tino Vazquez <tinova79@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear OCCI members,
The OpenNebula team is proud to announce the dawn of the OpenNebula Cloud. Although this can be shortened to ONE Cloud, it is in fact two, although both of them are accesible using two interfaces: OCCI and EC2.
* Dummy cloud. This cloud offers an interface to an OpenNebual instance configured using dummy drivers. This means that it will offer a seemingly infinite capacity to run VMs, but it actually won't ever run any VM instance. This 'dummy' cloud is offered to test the OCCI and EC2 interfaces
* Real cloud. The OpenNebula instance that supports this clouds has access to physical server, and will offer the possibility of configure virtual networks, launching real VMs and access them using public IPs. This 'real' cloud VMs will have a limited capacity and is not meant to provide VMs on demand for personal uses, but rather to test OpenNebula cloud functionality.
The aim of these clouds is to allow for interface testing and foster the creation of an ecosystem built on top of OpenNebula clouds.
More information on configuration of the clients and usage of the two clouds can be found here [1].
Best regards,
The OpenNebula Team
[1] http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=cloud
-- Constantino Vázquez, Grid Technology Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org Globus GridWay Metascheduler: http://www.GridWay.org OpenNebula Virtual Infrastructure Engine: http://www.OpenNebula.org
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Excellent...something that we can use to code test clients. :) PS: Glad to hear that the F2F was fruitful as well (sorry I could not make it) Alexis Richardson wrote:
This is fantastic!
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Tino Vazquez<tinova79@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear OCCI members,
The OpenNebula team is proud to announce the dawn of the OpenNebula Cloud. Although this can be shortened to ONE Cloud, it is in fact two, although both of them are accesible using two interfaces: OCCI and EC2.
* Dummy cloud. This cloud offers an interface to an OpenNebual instance configured using dummy drivers. This means that it will offer a seemingly infinite capacity to run VMs, but it actually won't ever run any VM instance. This 'dummy' cloud is offered to test the OCCI and EC2 interfaces
* Real cloud. The OpenNebula instance that supports this clouds has access to physical server, and will offer the possibility of configure virtual networks, launching real VMs and access them using public IPs. This 'real' cloud VMs will have a limited capacity and is not meant to provide VMs on demand for personal uses, but rather to test OpenNebula cloud functionality.
The aim of these clouds is to allow for interface testing and foster the creation of an ecosystem built on top of OpenNebula clouds.
More information on configuration of the clients and usage of the two clouds can be found here [1].
Best regards,
The OpenNebula Team
[1] http://opennebula.org/doku.php?id=cloud
-- Constantino Vázquez, Grid Technology Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org Globus GridWay Metascheduler: http://www.GridWay.org OpenNebula Virtual Infrastructure Engine: http://www.OpenNebula.org
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Michael Behrens <michael.behrens@r2ad.com>wrote:
Excellent...something that we can use to code test clients. :)
PS: Glad to hear that the F2F was fruitful as well (sorry I could not make it)
Yes we had a very productive day with little contention. Andy and I spent Saturday working on OCCI as well and I've just got back to France now. One of the key themes was semantic web and how best to make information available to that community. Keep an eye out for an experimental native RDF rendering that could prove fertile ground for future development. In the mean time though, focusing on getting the spec up to scratch this week for group comment next week and public comment thereafter. Sam
participants (5)
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Alexis Richardson
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Michael Behrens
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Sam Johnston
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Thijs Metsch
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Tino Vazquez