Article title: several open-source cloud computing platforms. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Abiquo open source products
Abiquo helps users build, manage, and expand complex computing architectures. Three types of open-source cloud computing products are available: abiCloud, abiNtense, and abiData. These three products can be used to deploy and develop public-private hybrid clouds and cloud applications.
AbiCloud is an open-source cloud management software that allows you to create and manage resources and expand resources as needed.
AbiNtense is a Grid-like architecture that reduces the execution time of a large amount of high-performance computing.
Developed by Hadoop, hBase, and Pig, abiData is an information management system that can be used to build applications for analyzing large amounts of data. Is a low-cost cloud storage solution.
Enomalism cloud computing platform
Enomalism is an open source project that provides application development and deployment methods to become Elastic Computing (Elastic Computing). its functions are similar to those of EC2's cloud Computing framework. This project is based on Linux and supports both Xen and Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM ). Enomalism provides a software stack based on the TurboGears Web application framework and Python.
MongoDB
MongoDB is a high-performance open-source file-oriented data storage project. It is easy to deploy, manage, and use. It can be accessed through the network and written in C ++. The main features include data of the object type, full indexing support, query support, replication and fault recovery support, and efficient binary data storage, automatic fragment processing improves the scalability at the cloud level. High performance, scalability, and appropriate features make the main design goals of this project.
Eucalyptus project
The Eucalyptus project is named Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems. an open-source project established by Santa Barbara university is mainly used To meet the Elastic needs of the cloud Computing environment, it is deployed in clusters or server groups, and common Linux tools and basic web-based services are used. The use of FreeBSD License means that it can be directly used in commercial software applications. Currently, only Amazon EC2 is supported for commercial services, and multiple client interfaces will be added in the future. This system is easy to use and maintain. it uses SOAP for secure internal communication and uses the scalable model as the main design goal. it is easy to use and convenient to expand. This software-layer tool can be used to implement private clouds by configuring server clusters, and its interfaces are also compatible with public clouds, which can meet the needs of private clouds and public clouds to build an extended cloud computing environment. The following lists the roadmap of the project:
5/28/08? Release 1.0 shipped
8/28/08? EC2 API and initial installation model in V1.3 Completes overlay version
12/16/08? Security groups, Elastic IPs, AMI, S3 in V1.4
4/09/09? EBS, Metadata service in V1.5
4/23/09-Ubuntu release
6/1/09? Final feature release as V1.6 Completes AWS specification as of 1/1/2009
7/15/09? Final bug-fix release "core" opens for community contributions
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