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  • *Too focused on desktop, need to spend more time on server + cloud +2 ...d is a huge topic but several efforts have been started (like official F19 cloud images)
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  • ...k is an open source cloud computing platform. It lets you set up your own cloud infrastructure, similar to public clouds like Amazon EC2, Azure, etc.
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  • ...n Protocol (SCAP) || Fedora Development Cycle 3.0 - Jesse Keating || Cloud Computing, Fedora, Symbolic, and Simon - Francesco Crippa & Jeroen van Meeuwen
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  • === Cloud and Virtualization Improvements === ...a number of features that will make working with virtualization and cloud computing much easier.
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  • ...vice high availability in a cloud environment; '''Condor Cloud''', an IaaS cloud implementation using Condor and the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.
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  • * Introduccion al Cloud Computing y OpenShift
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  • Quantum is a virtual networking service developed for the OpenStack cloud computing platform, but also applicable to other advanced virtual machine network dep ...trators will have the option of installing and deploying Quantum, allowing cloud users to use it to create and manage tennant networks. Other users can expl
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  • ...allowing FUDCon attendees to easily mingle with students in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering. A third day of hackfests wi ...d solution using Fedora to deploy on systems like Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
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  • ...vice high availability in a cloud environment; '''Condor Cloud''', an IaaS cloud implementation using Condor and the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.
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  • ...ge the hosts and the virtual machines. This page tracks [[Cloud SIG|Fedora Cloud SIG]]'s effort to integrate Quantum into oVirt. ...logical abstractions, which provides a “building block” for sophisticated cloud network topologies.
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  • |Aplicabilidade de cloud computing atráves do open shift no fedora 19 ||[[User:fernando18 | Fernando Cabral]]
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  • = Heterogeneous Computing Special Interest Group = ...in Fedora and EPEL. This includes machine learning, OpenCL, and scientific computing.
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  • * Cloud computing (openshift, openstack, etc)
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  • |Aplicabilidade de cloud computing atráves do open shift no fedora 19 ||[[User:fernando18 | Fernando Cabral]]
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  • ...vice high availability in a cloud environment; '''Condor Cloud''', an IaaS cloud implementation using Condor and the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.
    7 KB (1,044 words) - 21:11, 23 August 2011
  • ...tenancy; '''pacemaker-cloud''', application service high availability in a cloud environment; and IaaS implementations such as '''Aeolus''' and '''OpenSta
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  • |Aplicabilidade de cloud computing atráves do open shift no fedora 19 ||[[User:fernando18 | Fernando Cabral]]
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  • ...provide bug fixes and additional stability. This makes Fedora 14 an ideal computing platform for anyone who wants to use their computer productively. Whether ...Computing Environment). This framework brings the notion of 'thin client' computing to life, allowing end users to have support on their virtualized desktop fo
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  • ...k is an open source cloud computing platform. It lets you set up your own cloud infrastructure, similar to public clouds like Amazon EC2, Azure, etc.
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  • * '''Spice''' Spice (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) provides users with an enhanced remote desktop experience. Cu * Fedora is now available for users of the '''Amazon Elastic Computing Cloud''' service, released concurrently with the traditional release.
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