Posts Tagged ‘cloud software’

Eucalyptus Cloud Software Supports Windows Virtual Machines

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Eucalyptus launched Eucalyptus Enterprise Edition (EE) 2.0.  This is a major upgrade to the commercial edition of the open source Eucalyptus software for private and hybrid cloud computing.

Eucalyptus Enterprise Edition 2.0 includes new support for Windows virtual machines, enabling users to integrate any application or workload running on the Windows operating system into a Eucalyptus private cloud. Eucalyptus EE 2.0 also provides new accounting and user group management features to further enhance its usability for large-scale enterprise deployments.

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“Eucalyptus EE 2.0 is built on the core Eucalyptus open source platform, with additional functionality designed to optimize building and deploying massively scalable, high performance private clouds in the enterprise,” said Marten Mickos, Eucalyptus Systems CEO. “Over the past year, Eucalyptus has become established as the standard for private cloud computing, and we believe that Eucalyptus EE 2.0 will accelerate its adoption in mainstream

businesses to improve agility and reduce IT costs using secure, controlled on-premise infrastructure.”

In the newest version Eucalyptus EE 2.0 has optimized it for highly scalable private clouds that support applications running on all major enterprise operating systems. Eucalyptus EE 2.0 Delivers Windows, User Management, VMware & SAN Storage.

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Cloud Platform FlexiScale Version 2 Released

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Flexiant has completed the re-write of its public cloud platform with the launch of FlexiScale 2.0, which lets users grow their installations from one server to a thousand servers in just seconds. “Our existing FlexiScale customers are very important to us and we know they will love the improvements and new features of FlexiScale 2.0 that the Extility technology suite has enabled,” Flexiant founder Tony Lucas said in a statement.

FlexiScale 2.0 gives start-ups and small and medium-sized businesses the flexibility to manage streaming video, social networking, Software as a Service, and a wealth of other applications.

According to the Whir “Supporting Windows Server and all common versions of Linux, FlexiScale 2.0 lets customers run as many virtual dedicated servers as they want on a pay-as-you-go basis, and they can be based upon either an OS or appliance images from Flexiant’s own library, a custom image, or a clone of an existing customer server. Flexiant’s advanced storage system eliminates the long OS installation cycle — servers are available in seconds no matter how it is built. Servers in the virtual data center can be built either through Flexiant’s web-based user interface or via an API that gives users flexibility in how they can control servers.”

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