Archive for July, 2010

Billion Dollar Cloud Data Center

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Yes, you heard that correct.  There is a billion dollar cloud data center being built right now!  And this huge data center should be completed by the end of the year according to Peter Oppenheimer.

During Apple’s Q3 2010 earnings call, CFO Peter Oppenheimer fielded a question about the massive data center Apple is currently building in Maiden, North Carolina. The reporter wanted to know how it was coming, and if there were any updates? “It’s on-schedule,” Oppenheimer quickly said. “We expect it completed by the end of the calendar year,” he continued, noting that it should be fully operational after that.

In a statement about the cloud server facility Apple said: “The facility will provide Apple with a major East Coast infrastructure hub to support its iTune music store and iPhone app store.” But again,this thing is something like 500,000 square feet. That’s about five times the size of Apple’s other regional data centers. Instead, might this be the central hub of Apple’s often-rumored iTunes-in-the-cloud offering?

This Apple cloud data center is huge.  They have said it’s mainly for mobleme but I’m not buying it.  Look at how massive it is in comparison with other data centers across the world.  Do you think this will be the central hub for Apple cloud computing?  Here is a video of the massive rumored Apple cloud data center.

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Solving Scalability In The Cloud

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The issue with most of the cloud platform software out there was that it was usually architected around a central master component, like a database server, that orchestrated and controlled how virtual servers where used on a cluster of servers. On a relatively small scale, these could mimic the operation of a large cloud environment, like Amazon Web Services (AWS), but that didn’t translate to tens and hundreds of thousands of nodes.

“We saw there was a focus on functionality, but they didn’t meet our needs on a scale front,” Bryce said of existing open source cloud and automation technologies.  Can their be scalable servers without the central master component of a database cloud server?  So basically what you are saying is it’s a scalable server that’s flexible but still has a master component.

What if we could do away with this and make it real cloud hosting?  What if cloud hosting was a scam?  Do you think cloud hosting is a scam?

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Dynapp Adds The Planet Server Cloud

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The Planet announced that Dynapp has adopted the company’s new Server Cloud as an added service for its existing hosting platform.Dynapp provides a broad array of applications and services for websites and web-based businesses, all built on its proprietary content management system. Additional Dynapp services include development of e-commerce systems, e-mail newsletters and other web-related requirements.

“Our clients count on us for unequivocal service and reliability,” said Dynapp Chief Technology Officer Wes Byrd. “We’ve had a number of questions from clients about cloud solutions, so we carefully evaluated a number that we felt were possibilities. Hands-down The Planet provided the best solution for our business. The fact that bandwidth is included with each virtual server, accompanied by predictable pricing with no surprises, provides us with assurances that our clients will find this to be a good product for their specific requirements.”

“We expressly designed Server Cloud to meet the requirements clearly articulated by our customers,” said Tom Blair, vice president of Global Sales for The Planet. “Customers rely on us for high availability, seamless scalability and generous bandwidth, which they’ll find in our new Server Cloud. There’s already been tremendous interest in this new offering, as an important and attractive option to add to their existing hosting capabilities, because of the significant value it provides.”

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