Article Title: Red Hat and Canonical seize the lead in the cloud era. 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.
Red Hat and Canonical, the two largest Linux vendors, respectively announced new initiatives to provide cloud computing commercial services to customers. I don't know if Linux will emit a ray of light in the fog of cloud computing?
RedHat launched a new cloud supplier certification program, while Canonical, as the commercial vendor behind Ubuntu, is the largest Linux operating system, which provides paid cloud services. Both parties may make efforts to help Linux vendors use cloud technologies to generate revenue and provide services for enterprises that need cloud computing.
Red Hat: win three victories for users, ISVs, and cloud providers
RedHat has rich experience in cloud computing. It has been providing Linux for the Amazon EC2 platform for more than a year, but the product was still labeled as beta testing. With the launch of the new Certified Cloud Provider project, RedHat will authenticate its Amazon Cloud services, according to Mike Evans, vice president of RedHat Enterprise Development, this makes it very convenient for users who want to become cloud service providers. This is not the first time that Redhat has been involved in cloud computing.
On the one hand, the fully-produced Red Hat product can now be provided to Amazon EC2 users, not just test versions. According to Evans, users can run RedHat applications in their IT environments due to Amazon authentication, or you can transfer them to the Amazon platform for operation-during which you can get full support, compatibility, and security updates. Red Hat customers can also flexibly switch the purchased applications between the platform environment.
"In addition to making end users more confident and flexible to use the Amazon platform, similar information will be sent to our thousands of ISVs (Independent Software Vendor, Independent Software Vendor) partners, "certified cloud providers are Red Hat technology and business partners. For independent software vendors, if their applications are certified by RHEL or JBoss, it is much easier for your cloud computing products to cooperate with certified cloud providers."
In Evans's view, cloud providers and end users want to have more options on cloud applications. Although operating systems, databases, and application servers have become a good start, more ISVs are needed in the world. RedHat hopes to help more ISVs develop their cloud applications. Of course, in addition to the cloud services provided by Red Hat and Canonical, Cloudera released the Hadoop cloud computing service for "Ordinary People" and threatened: "What red hat does for Linux is exactly what we do for Hadoop ."
"Therefore, this plan is centered on cloud supplier authentication, but we can see a three-win scene: end users, ISVs, and cloud providers," Evans said, the goal of this effort is to "increase trust and reduce barriers to wider cloud applications ".
Canonical: Ubuntu in the cloud
Almost the same as RedHat, Canonical also jumped into commercial Cloud Services to provide support for users. The official name is Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services ).
"The support and Consulting Services released this time are designed for the Cloud environment and mainly consist of two parts: the underlying Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud ), and Ubuntu Server Edition, which supports running virtual machines, are fully considered." Simon Wardley, head of Canonical cloud strategy, said that, of course, in addition to enterprise-level Ubuntu cloud services, personal services will also be provided.
Ubuntu's Cloud technology uses the Eucalyptus open source project as the basis. From the release of Jaunty Ubuntu Linux the previous day, Eucalyptus now has its own set of commercial support services.
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