Cloud computing comparison

Cloud computing comparison

The following is a comparison of cloud software.

Contents

General information

Software Initial release date License(s) Written in Type
AppScale[1] 2009-03-07 BSD License Python, Ruby, Go PaaS
Cloud Foundry 2011-??-?? Apache License Ruby PaaS
Cloud.com[2] 2010-05-04 Proprietary, GPL v3 Java, C IaaS
Eucalyptus (computing)[3] 2008-05-29 Proprietary, GPL v3 Java, C IaaS
Nimbus (cloud computing) 2009-01-09 Apache License Java, Python IaaS
OpenNebula[4] 2008-03-?? Apache License C++, C, Ruby, Java, Shell script, lex, yacc IaaS
OpenStack[5] 2010-10-21 Apache License Python IaaS

Supported Hosts

Software Linux Windows VMware Xen KVM VirtualBox Other
AppScale  ?  ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Amazon EC2, Eucalyptus
Cloud Foundry  ?  ? Yes  ?  ?  ?
Cloud.com  ?  ? Yes Yes Yes  ? Citrix
Eucalyptus (computing)  ?  ? Yes Yes Yes  ?
Nimbus (cloud computing)  ?  ?  ? Yes Yes  ?
OpenNebula Yes  ?  ? Yes Yes  ?
OpenStack  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?

Features

Software EC2 OGF OCCI vCloud S3
AppScale  ?  ?  ?  ?
Cloud Foundry  ?  ?  ?  ?
Cloud.com  ?  ?  ?  ?
Eucalyptus (computing) Yes  ?  ? Yes
Nimbus (cloud computing) Yes  ?  ?  ?
OpenNebula Yes Yes Yes  ?
OpenStack Yes  ?  ? Yes

See also

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References

  1. ^ Urquhart, James (June 22, 2009). "The new generation of cloud-development platforms." CNET News. Accessed November 2011.
  2. ^ Harris, Derrick Harris (October 22, 2010). "Microsoft Joins OpenStack to Add Hyper-V Support." Gigaom.com. Accessed November 2011.
  3. ^ Prickett Timothy M. (May 10, 2011). "Ubuntu eats OpenStack for clouds - Eucalyptus leaves." The Register. Accessed November 2011.
  4. ^ European Commission Expert Group Report. "The Future of Cloud Computing"
  5. ^ Pepple, Ken (August 2011). Deploying OpenStack. O'Reilly Media. ISBN 1449311059. 

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