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The Flexera 2023 State of the Cloud Report reveals that 72 percent of enterprises have a hybrid cloud strategy. Organizations that want to mix the resources of multiple private and public clouds in hybrid cloud configurations should consider certain key factors as they design their solutions. The Differences Between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds Before I cover those considerations, let me nai
Last Thursdayâs Amazon EC2 outage was the worst in cloud computingâs history. It made the front page of many news pages, including the New York Times, probably because many people were shocked by how many web sites and services rely on EC2. Seeing so much affected was a very graphical illustration of how pervasive cloud computing has become. I will try to summarize what happened, what worked and d
Today I want to dive a little into the Cloud Foundry architecture and highlight how IaaS and PaaS really are complementary. Iâm really hoping that more PaaS options will become available so we can offer our users a choice of PaaS software. CloudFoundry Architecture From a technical point of view I see two main innovations in Cloud Foundry. The first is that the software is released as an open sour
Iâd like an external private hybrid cloud, dry, with whole milk, please! Enterprises rise to the cloud, terminology takes off â as if we didnât have enough cloud confusion already. But itâs not all bad news â some of the terms do make sense. While many of the benefits associated with the cloud are independent of cloud type â internal, external, private, public â the type of cloud does determine re
Load balancing is one of the technologies that virtually all our customers are using within EC2, and there is an increasing set of options available for doing it. Weâve been giving advice to our customers for years on what weâve seen work but we finally decided to spend some time and do a real A-B benchmark comparison of a number of solutions. The test we ran compared the following solutions: HApr
Recently Iâve been working on a project where Iâve got millions of relatively small objects, sized between 5kb and 500kb, and they all have to be uploaded to S3. Naturally, doing a synchronous upload of each object, one by one, just doesnât cut it. We need to upload the objects in parallel to achieve acceptable performance. But what are the optimal parameters when it comes to the number of simulta
MongoDB is drawing crowds, lately. Some even dare to call it the new MySQL. We didn't work with it yet, although we investigated its use on GeoSpatial systems already a while ago. Usabilla, our latest partner, and one of Amsterdam's hottest startups wants one. Apart from being fun, one of the reasons they 'want one' is that it promises to help them fight the monkey that wrecked serious havoc on my
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