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Future Of GlusterFS – From Open Core to Open Source

Future Of GlusterFS – From Open Core to Open Source

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 30, 2012

In October of 2011, Red Hat (previous CloudAve coverage) announced the acquisition of Gluster, the company behind GlusterFS (previous CloudAve coverage) open source distributed storage solution. Even though Red Hat is a company based on open source philosophy, there were questions about what is in store for GlusterFS under Red Hat. Last week Red Hat [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Open Source | Tagged briefs, cloud storage, distributed storage, gluster, glusterfs, opencore, opens source, opensource, redhat, storage | Leave a response

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: Apprenda And Redhat Update Their Platforms

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: Apprenda And Redhat Update Their Platforms

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 15, 2011

As we march towards a future dominated by PaaS, we are seeing companies ramping up their offerings. Today Apprenda (previous CloudAve coverage), the .NET PaaS provider, and Redhat (previous CloudAve Coverage), with their Openshift PaaS (previous CloudAve coverage) offering, made announcements about updates to their respective platforms. Apprenda announced the release of Apprenda 3.0, newer [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged .NET, .net paas, apprenda, azure, Cloudbees, Cumulogic, insights, java, java paas, microsoft, openshift, paas, paasfuture, platform, platform as a service, platform services, redhat

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: OpenShift adds Java EE 6 Support

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: OpenShift adds Java EE 6 Support

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 10, 2011

Today Redhat (previous CloudAve coverage), the North Carolina based Open Source software company, announced that their PaaS platform, OpenShift (previous CloudAve coverage), will support Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6. OpenShift is the first PaaS provider to offer support for Java EE 6 and it is powered by Redhat’s JBoss Application server. This is yet [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged insights, java, java ee, java paas, openshift, paas, paasfuture, platform services, redhat

OSCON Week: Two Approaches To Enterprise PaaS

OSCON Week: Two Approaches To Enterprise PaaS

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 29, 2011

This is yet another video from OSCON 2011 talking about cloud providers with open source cred. In this post, I am going to present two different PaaS providers taking two different approaches to offering PaaS targeting the enterprises. Both these offering falls into what I call as Federated PaaS offerings but VMware takes a more [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged briefs, cloud computing, Cloudfoundry, openshift, oscon, oscon 2011, paas, redhat, vmware | 3 Responses

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: Battle Lines Are Clearly Drawn

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: Battle Lines Are Clearly Drawn

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 3, 2011

Earlier this week, Heroku (previous CloudAve coverage), the PaaS player Salesforce acquired during last year’s Dreamforce, announced a major new release Celadon Cedar adding some powerful features targeting enterprise customers. They also announced full Node.js support and added Ruby 1.9.2 support. Some of the features include: New process model with support for background processes Procfiles [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged Amazon elastic beanstalk, aws, Beanstalk, cloud foundry, Cloudfoundry, Cumulogic, engine yard, engineyard, heroku, insights, openshift, paas, paasfuture, platform as a service, platform services, redhat | 6 Responses

Looking Back 2010: Key Cloud Acquisitions

Looking Back 2010: Key Cloud Acquisitions

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 31, 2010

This is the final post in the Looking Back 2010 Series and, also, for the year 2010. After looking at the three key cloud events in this year (thanks to James Urquhart for kicking up the discussion on Twitter), I want to do a post talking about some of the key acquisitions in the cloud [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2010, 3tera, acquisitions, boomi, CA, cast iron systems, cloud, cloud acquisitions, cloudkick, dell, heroku, IBM, lookingback2010, makara, nimsoft, rackspace, redhat, salesforce, salesforce.com

Open Source And Cloud Computing: Eucalyptus Joins Hand With RedHat Targeting Private Cloud Market

Open Source And Cloud Computing: Eucalyptus Joins Hand With RedHat Targeting Private Cloud Market

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 15, 2010

Eucalyptus Systems (see previous CloudAve coverage), the academic project turned commercial venture offering private cloud solutions for enterprises, today announced a partnership with RedHat (see previous CloudAve coverage), leading enterprise Linux vendor who is shifting their focus to cloud computing recently. This partnership suits both the companies and it can go a long way towards [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source | Tagged canonical, cloud computing, deltacloud, eucalyptus, iaas, open source, opensource, openstack, oscloudseries, private clouds, redhat, RHEV, ubuntu, virtualization

Cloud.com Supports RHEL 6

Cloud.com Supports RHEL 6

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 15, 2010

Cloud.com (see previous CloudAve coverage), the open source cloud provider for enterprise and service providers, last week announced that they are supporting RedHat Enterprise Linux 6. This will allow enterprises and service providers to immediately take advantage of the new features available in the newly released RHEL 6 and extend it into cloud using their [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, cloud.com, linux, open source, operating systems, redhat, rhel, rhel6, vmops

Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: A Clean Break With Redhat?

Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: A Clean Break With Redhat?

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 21, 2010

As a part of Oracle Open World 2010, Oracle made some interesting announcements that is stirring up the tech circles. The first announcement is Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, which are cloudwashed high end Non Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) servers. This is basically Oracle’s attempt to swim with the cloud computing wave. After trying to dismiss [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Strategy | Tagged exalogic, kernel, oow, oow10, open source, Oracle, Oracle Linux, oracle open world, redhat, rhel, Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, Unbreakable Linux | 1 Response

Riptano, Cloudera For Cassandra

Riptano, Cloudera For Cassandra

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 30, 2010

Riptano , a new company launched recently can be considered Cloudera of Cassandra project. This company was started by two ex-Rackspace employees (disclaimer: Rackspace’s Email Division is a client of Diversity Analysis) to provide support services for Cassandra much like how Cloudera was started to offer support services for Apache Hadoop. When I wrote about [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged bigdata, cassandra, cloudera, hadoop, open source, rackspace, redhat, riptana

Red Hat Takes Another Step Towards Cloud Computing

Red Hat Takes Another Step Towards Cloud Computing

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 28, 2010

Redhat, the poster child of open source and maker of most popular Linux distribution in the enterprise market, took another step into the cloudy future. Redhat recently released version 5.5 of their popular Enterprise Linux distribution. They followed it up with an announcement focused mainly on the hybrid nature of the enterprise cloud adoption in [...]

Posted in Analysis, Strategy | Tagged cloud computing, linux, open source, redhat

The Road To Open Federated Clouds: Xen, VMware And More

The Road To Open Federated Clouds: Xen, VMware And More

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 4, 2009

VMworld 2009 is over and the battle lines are already drawn between Citrix Xen, Vmware and Redhat. Xen is the leader in the public cloud service provider side and VMware holds near monopoly hold on the enterprise infrastructure side. Before we see full scale cloud adoption on the enterprise side, it is important that these [...]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged cloud computing, deltacloud, kvm, redhat, virtualization, vmware, vmworld 2009, xen | 2 Responses

Open Source And Cloud Computing Series: Some Cloud Computing Moves By Big Open Source Vendors

Open Source And Cloud Computing Series: Some Cloud Computing Moves By Big Open Source Vendors

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 2, 2009

Often people wonder how Open Source Software vendors will adjust to the Cloud Computing era. We are increasingly seeing some traction in this regard. Recently, Redhat, the grand daddy of Open Source software, and Canonical, the company behind the glamorous Linux distribution Ubuntu, are making some noises in this space. Recently, Redhat announced a certification [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged canonical, cloud computing, open source, oscloudseries, redhat, ubuntu | 2 Responses

Cloudera – Redhat of Cloud Computing?

Cloudera – Redhat of Cloud Computing?

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 15, 2008

A group of Silicon Valley executives, Amr Awadallah (formerly with Yahoo), Christophe Bisciglia (ex-Googler), Jeff Hammerbacher (formerly from Facebook) and Mike Olson (an entrepreneur), have teamed up to launch CloudEra. There is not much info available at this point except the fact that the company will offer support for Apache Hadoop, a scalable, efficient and [...]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged cloudera, hadoop, redhat | 6 Responses

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