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28.07.2009
# Moving Your Application to Amazons Cloud
Keeping in mind that there are a lot of applications out there who can benefit from moving to the cloud (including my own) I?ve made a list of tasks\considerations to make when preparing for such a move | 28.07.2009 13:47 Uhr | amazon aws cloud
06.07.2009
# Cassandra Project ← http://highscalability.com/product-facebooks-cassandra-massive-distributed-store
Cassandra is a highly scalable, eventually consistent, distributed, structured key-value store. Cassandra brings together the distributed systems technologies from Dynamo and the data model from Google's BigTable. Like Dynamo, Cassandra is eventually consistent. Like BigTable, Cassandra provides a ColumnFamily-based data model richer than typical key/value systems. Cassandra was open sourced by Facebook in 2008, where it was designed by one of the authors of Amazon's Dynamo. In a lot of ways you can think of Cassandra as Dynamo 2.0. Cassandra is in production use at Facebook but is still under heavy development. | 06.07.2009 12:43 Uhr | dht amazon dynamo bigtable
23.03.2009
# Eucalyptus
EUCALYPTUS - Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems - is an open-source software infrastructure for implementing "cloud computing" on clusters. The current interface to EUCALYPTUS is compatible with Amazon's EC2 interface, but the infrastructure is designed to support multiple client-side interfaces. EUCALYPTUS is implemented using commonly available Linux tools and basic Web-service technologies making it easy to install and maintain. | 23.03.2009 23:10 Uhr | cloud amazon ec2
# appscale
AppScale is an open-source implementation of the Google AppEngine (GAE) cloud computing interface. AppScale enables execution of GAE applications on virtualized cluster systems. In particular, AppScale enables users to execute GAE applications using their own clusters with greater scalability and reliability than the GAE SDK provides. Moreover, AppScale executes automatically and transparently over cloud infrastructures such as the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Eucalyptus, the open-source implementation of the AWS interfaces. | 23.03.2009 23:09 Uhr | cloud google appengine amazon aws
16.01.2009
# Project Voldemort
A open source DHT in the style of Amazon's Dynamo | 16.01.2009 13:29 Uhr | java amazon dynamo memcache
30.05.2008
# InfoQ: Cloud Tools bring Java EE on Amazon EC2
Chris Richardson the author of "POJOs in Action", has released Cloud Tools, a set of tools for deploying and testing Java EE applications on Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2), | 30.05.2008 16:37 Uhr | amazon aws s3 java
14.04.2008
# Amazon Web Services Blog: Storage Space, The Final Frontier
In the same way that your running EC2 instances, your Elastic IP addresses, your S3 buckets and your SQS queues can be thought of as items contained within the scope of your AWS account, our forthcoming persistent storage feature will give you the ability to create reliable, persistent storage volumes for use with EC2. | 14.04.2008 15:15 Uhr | aws amazon storage
21.12.2007
# JetS3t ò013 Toolkit
The JetS3t toolkit is provides Java programmers with a powerful yet simple API for interacting with S3 and managing data stored there | 21.12.2007 10:49 Uhr | amazon s3 java
# A RESTful version of Amazon's SimpleDB - subbu.org
The SimpleDB API is neither resource oriented nor HTTP friendly.
Having said that, how should such an API be designed in a resource-oriented manner? Here is my take, a version-0.1 of a RESTful SimpleDB.
In the design below, I tried to keep the semantics of this version as close as possible to the oficial SimpleDB API, but please comment in case you see errors or omissions. The design below uses URI templates in a loose manner, and I have made no attempts to formalize the syntax. | 21.12.2007 10:28 Uhr | simpledb amazon rest
17.12.2007
# Amazon SimpleDB 101 & Why It Matters - GigaOM ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/12/simpledb
If designers of these ORMs want to stay in the scalable apps game, they should take a serious look at using SimpleDB as a data store. Better yet, they should build ORMs from the ground up to integrate with SimpleDB.More than two years ago I wrote that Web 2.0 needs Data 2.0. The combination of EC2, S3 and SimpleDB is a toolkit for assembling massively scalable REST addressable web databases. Data 2.0 is now officially here. May the fun and games begin. | 17.12.2007 16:43 Uhr | amazon simpledb aws space data
14.12.2007
# Sriram Krishnan: Amazon SimpleDB - Technical Overview
Structured storage was one of the missing pieces in Amazon's cloud services jigsaw puzzle (the other has to be the ability to host a site completely on EC2 without using dynamic DNS hacks) and Amazon is plugging that hole today with the launch of SimpleDB. | 14.12.2007 14:39 Uhr | amazon web rest simpldb
# Amazon SimpleDB ← http://www.satine.org/archives/2007/12/13/amazon-simpledb/
Amazon SimpleDB is a web service for running queries on structured data in real time. This service works in close conjunction with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), collectively providing the ability to store, process and query data sets in the cloud. | 14.12.2007 14:25 Uhr | amazon web rest
19.11.2007
# The serverless Internet company
At one point Max seemed like he was joking around with me when he told me ?we don?t own a single server.? | 19.11.2007 11:33 Uhr | amazon s3 ecs
04.11.2007
# Self-service, Prorated Super Computing Fun! - Open - Code - New York Times Blog
I had been using Amazon S3 service for some time and was quite impressed. And in late 2006 I had begun playing with Amazon EC2. So the the basic idea I had was this: upload 4TB of source data into S3, write some code that would run on numerous EC2 instances to read the source data, create PDFs, and store the results back into S3. S3 would then be used to serve the PDFs to the general public. It all sounded pretty simple, and that is how I got the folks in charge to agree to such an idea ? not to mention that Amazon S3/EC2 is pretty easy on the wallet. | 04.11.2007 20:15 Uhr | s3 ecs amazon java
16.10.2007
# How would you spell X-Large? Here's how Amazon does it
16.10.2007 20:26 Uhr | amazon s3 ec2
01.01.2007
# How I automated my backups to Amazon S3 using s3sync. | John Eberlyò019s Geek Blog
The following steps describe how I backup my public drive to Amazon?s awesome S3 storage service. I decided to post this, because I haven?t found a fairly simple guide to actually automate backups to S3 that functions similar to rsync on Linux. | 01.01.2007 19:47 Uhr | s3 amazon backup
31.12.2006
# S3 Firefox Organizer(S3Fox) | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation ← http://overstimulate.com/articles/2006/11/19/userscripts-and-s3.html
S3Fox Organizer is a firefox extension that helps you manage/organize the files/folders in your S3 account. Its interface is very much similar to the FTP interface, it lists local folders in the left panel and S3 buckets/files/folders in the right panel. Files/folders can be moved from the local computer to Amazon's storage space and vice versa. | 31.12.2006 15:04 Uhr | s3 amazon firefox