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Apache CloudStack Becomes a Top-level Project 43

ke4qqq writes with an excerpt from an ASF press release: "The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150 Open Source projects and initiatives, today announced that Apache CloudStack has graduated from the Apache Incubator to become a Top-Level Project (TLP), signifying that the Project's community and products have been well-governed under the ASF's meritocratic process and principles."
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Apache CloudStack Becomes a Top-level Project

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 26, 2013 @07:37AM (#43279681)

    SaaS (Software as a Service): bring your own data.
    PaaS: (Platform as a Service): bring your own applications and data.
    IaaS: (Infrastructure as a Service): bring your own OS, applications and data.

  • by Traiano ( 1044954 ) on Tuesday March 26, 2013 @08:50AM (#43280005)
    Since the three highest modded posts at this moment don't understand cloud, I wanted to post one perspective in hopes the rest would care.

    For a couple years now the world has settled on a definition for cloud. It's three service models. (1) Delivering an application through a web interface (SaaS), delivering an OS in a virtual machine for arbitrary applications (Iaas), delivering a development platform to simplify the creation of a new generation of applications (PaaS).

    Controlling the lifecycle of these resources is non-trivial. It requires hooks at virtual machine creation, security for access, limits for resource consumption, and time tables for reclamation. In the industry we call this orchestration.

    Finally, these models in highly-controlled on-premis environments is called "private cloud". Running them in fully shared datacenters is called "public cloud". Giving customers the ability to federate services across these two environments is called "hybrid cloud".

    Here endeth the lesson. Just because you don't understand a word doesn't make it a buzzword.

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