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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
23.03.2009
# 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
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
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