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The Problem with Failover Preparation

Looks like High Availability and Scalability are becoming the most abused words / jargons these days. And Cloud Computing has helped these words reaching...

0 replies - 2678 views - 12/13/12 by Raghuraman Bala... in Articles

Archive and Analysis with Amazon S3 and Glacier: Introduction

Logging is an essential part of any system. It let's you understand what's going on in your system especially serving as a vital source for debugging....

0 replies - 2448 views - 12/12/12 by Raghuraman Bala... in Articles

AWS, Redshift and Co-Opetition

Long time technology commentators understand the tensions between platform companies, intent on both growing their business and creating a healthy ecosystem,...

0 replies - 2501 views - 12/04/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

HP Discover Europe and the Viability of HP’s Cloud Play

I’m heading to Europe for HP’s Discover event and the conference has me thinking about the last Discover event I attended in Las Vegas earlier his year and...

0 replies - 2351 views - 11/29/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Amazon Web Services Failed, but AirBNB Didn't Have To

Yesterday part of Amazon Web Services failed, taking with it a slew of startups that use its Cloud infrastructure. AirBNB was one of the biggest, but Heroku,...

0 replies - 5030 views - 10/23/12 by Sean Hull in Articles

How to Find Your Amazon Secret and API Keys

So you're planning to host your files on CDN and wondering where to get your Amazon Secret Key and the Amazon API Key! Apparently, there’s no simple way...

0 replies - 2861 views - 10/21/12 by Sachin Khosla in Articles

Video: Monitoring Netflix's JVMs on AWS

Last weekend, Bhaskar Sunkara (VP Product Experience at Appdynamics) gave the following presentation on the partnership between Netflix and and App Dynamics. ...

0 replies - 3643 views - 10/17/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Heroku vs. AWS Revisited

When I wrote about Heroku and Amazon Web Services a few months ago, it seemed both services were equally worthwhile in many respects. My rule of thumb was:...

0 replies - 4269 views - 10/15/12 by Nick Jordan in Articles

Defining the Enterprise Cloud Service: Endless 9s Reliability

Curator's note: This post was authored by David Baker. I recently released the first, second and third installments of a six-part blog series about what it...

0 replies - 2236 views - 10/04/12 by Eric Berg in Articles

How to Deploy node.js Apps to AWS from Mac OS X(I)

After developing my first node.js app I decided to look where to host it. It had to be cheap and fast to deploy. My first attempt was to deploy to heroku. ...

0 replies - 3825 views - 09/11/12 by Javier Manzano in Articles

The Cloudcast: Technology Warfare and the Evolution of Cloud Economics

The Cloudcast (.net) #51 - Technology Warfare and the Evolution of Cloud Economics.mp3 (49:55)Date: August 22, 2012 By: Aaron Delp and Brian Gracely ...

0 replies - 1969 views - 08/23/12 by Brian Gracely in Articles

Cloud Infrastructure and Application Management for AWS from Appcara

Appcara is an unfortunately named (considering the fact that Cloud Foundry creator, and Clouderati pin up boy Derek Collison’s new gig is called Apcera)...

0 replies - 2693 views - 08/22/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Amazon Glacier May be the Hot Choice for Archival Data Storage

You Need Glacier I’m going to bet that you (or your organization) spend a lot of time and a lot of money archiving mission-critical data. No...

0 replies - 3978 views - 08/22/12 by Greg Duncan in Articles

A Preview of VMworld and What's Coming Up from VMware

In a couple of weeks I’ll be in San Francisco for VMware annual conference, VMworld. This will actually be my first time attending the even in person and I...

0 replies - 2734 views - 08/21/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

When Amazon Abandoned Main Street for 'the Skyscrapers of Cloud'

In the competitive world of cloud-based computing infrastructure, Amazon remains top dog. It’s highly visible, its footprint is almost global, it...

0 replies - 2427 views - 08/21/12 by Paul Miller in Articles