HP Offers Free Access To OpenStack
krow writes "HP Cloud is offering free access to Open Stack via its public cloud. Adoption of the Open Stack APIs is growing, and we [note: 'krow' is also known as Brian Aker, once Slashdot's 'database thug,' later the creator of the Drizzle database, and now an HP Fellow] are offering up access to push tool integration and adoption around the APIs. Most recently we have been able to add support for on-demand Jenkins orchestration via the JCloud's plugin. API as well as console access is being made to the computer, object storage, and CDN interfaces. There are images being provided for different Linux distributions, and additionally images for Bitnami, ActiveState's Stackato, and Enterprise DB's Postgres images."
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Amazon has a free account forever, until you out grow it. This one is "up to" three months, or until you outgrow it. In most cases, the proof of concept takes longer than three months to prove and fund. That means with Amazon you can try something without having to get major approvals, and just show a working prototype. With HP, it is a gamble.
Looks like more Java shit. Pass. I don't trust things written by fry cooks.
It wont be worth wiping your ass with. Historically HP's software has been dog shit and continues to be. I don't need more headache's from HP so ill pass on this one.
Most of the services on Amazon's free tier expire after 12 months. That's still pretty generous though. http://aws.amazon.com/free/
Free access is a way to build a customer base to later charge up the ass for these services.
Mkay?
There is no free lunch and no free Cloud 'services".
Let's just get that in the open, okay?
Any and All "Free" services are to get market share to later fuck us up the ass.
Let's express the obvious here to to tell the marketing people that they are morons and we don't buy their idiotic marketing mumbo jumbo..
Okay?!?
HP Cloud is horseshit. Let's get that out of the way.
Thank you.
-A cantankerous Old timer who'd pissed off of dipshit marketing terms with little if any tech behind them.
Usually, slashvertisements attempt to sneak by as industry news, cloaked in a veil of third-party language and trying to pretend to be mostly about new developments in the industry and less about "sign up for our service now".
I suppose there's a sense in which this more overt slashvertisement is an improvement (in that it doesn't pretend to be something its not). I just hope Slashdot is getting paid more for this than it would be for a regular ad (since there's no option for established users to hide this kind of ad, unlike the more normal kind.)
Appfog is also offering free accounts, with 2 gig of RAM to use as long as you want. This seems like a great way to build your app and get it started, then once you grow you can fund the required expansion. Very startup friendly.
So is this just some ex-slashdot DB admin's slashvertisement? The story is so confusing and pointless.
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And then there's RedHat's OpenShift that appears to be free forever as long as you don't need much power. I guess that might change if it gets real popular, but then real popular should mean they have a lot of paying customers to subsidise the freebie option.
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OpenStack is offered by a variety of vendors...it's the Linux to AWS' Windows.
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So, no bandwidth available for such. Pity.
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X, Y, Z, and T
Or use OpenQRM and make a hybrid cloud out of all cloud stacks.
(The small compute-platform seems to run my alfresco setup quite nicely, actually, in contrast to comparable Azure or AWS instances that hang all the time.)
The onion has some funny satire inspired by this move to open stack by hp
google HP Offers 'That Cloud Thing Everyone Is Talking About'
or watch on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ntPxdWAWq8
if hp can deliver on the promise of "1,000" capacity it will be a game changer.