Daily Archives: March 19, 2011

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OpenStack Design Summit in Santa Clara

The Open Stack community announce the opening of registration for the April 26-29, 2011 Design Summit conference in Santa Clara, CA at the Hyatt Regency.

This event is targeted at OpenStack developers actively engaged in the community building the innovative open source technologies for cloud computing as well as business leaders looking to leverage this new technology for next generation cloud solutions. Having developers and business leaders together provides the community with a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and solutions for the cloud computing revolution being led by the OpenStack community.

Confirmed speakers for the first 2 days of the event include NASA, Wikimedia, eBay, Intel, Citrix, Cloudscaling, GigaSpaces, KT, Gluster, Scalr, Arista Networks, Mach Technology, Rackspace, and Hyperstratus with the distance award to Paul Pettigrew the CEO of Mach Technology from Brisbane, Australia.

Register for the event at: http://www.cvent.com/events/openstack-design-summit-spring-2011/event-summary-51c521e3af73406dbc548746c25423c4.aspx

Hyatt Regency
5101 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, California 95054

Gluster Cloud Storage Joins OpenStack Community

Gluster, the leading provider of scale-out, open source storage solutions for public and private clouds, today announced that it has joined the OpenStack (TM) community. It is Gluster’s intention to develop enhancements to OpenStack Storage offerings that give users redundancy, unlimited scale and high availability. Gluster intends to announce it’s first code contribution enhancement at the OpenStack Developer Conference on April 26th 2011 in Santa Clara, California.

OpenStack is a collection of open source technologies delivering a scalable cloud operating system, and it is supported by a global software community that is collaborating to enable any organization to create and offer cloud computing services running on standard hardware. Gluster intends to expand its contributions beyond its initial OpenStack endeavors, with the goal of ultimately delivering virtual appliances that complement the OpenStack framework and deliver scale-out storage for the cloud. Notable participants and contributors include Rackspace (NYSE: RAX) and NASA.

The move reaffirms Gluster’s commitment to the cloud and follows last month’s introduction of the first scale-out storage virtual appliances for VMware and Amazon Web Services (AWS). The virtual appliances for AWS allow users to create highly scalable shared storage and the only high availability storage on Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBD). The virtual appliances for VMware deploy simply in both cloud and on-premise storage. Recently, Gluster also announced a partnership with RightScale, enabling customers to use Gluster’s software-only storage solution to dynamically deploy and manage scalable storage in a RightScale cloud environment.

“OpenStack provides an open, common platform that gives cloud consumers choice and flexibility with their deployments. The OpenStack community is glad to have the contributions of innovative open source storage companies like Gluster that will help improve storage performance, scalability and management for OpenStack clouds.” said Stephen Spector, community manager for OpenStack.

“Gluster remains focused on giving customers high-performance, highly scalable, and highly available storage delivered with the flexibility and favorable economics of the cloud, “said Anand Babu Periasamy, Gluster founder and CTO. ”Joining the OpenStack community will help us further that mission. OpenStack shares a common vision of delivering open source technology and supporting cloud standards so companies can take full advantage of the benefits of cloud computing.”

Gluster has already made its first code contribution to OpenStack. As an Openstack Sponsor, Gluster will not only make financial contributions, but will also be making additional code contributions that will help make storage and distributed file systems part of a fully integrated, fully open cloud stack. “We all saw the benefits that the open LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) brought to on-premise computing and the web,” said Periasamy, “By creating a similar open stack for the cloud, we can help spur similar innovations for public, private, and hybrid clouds.”

Gluster Virtual Storage Appliances are designed expressly for cloud and virtual machine (VM) environments. Using the appliances, enterprises gain the ability to treat physical storage as a virtualized, standardized and scale-on-demand pool in much the same way that they treat computing resources today. Such flexibility is especially powerful in dynamic environments like the cloud and can radically improve storage economics.

For more information, please visit www.gluster.com or see Gluster at the Open Stack Design Summit in Santa Clara on April 26-29, 2011.

iWeb Announces New Line of Smart Servers

iWeb a global provider of Internet hosting services and IT infrastructure, announces the introduction of Intel Core i processors in its Smart Servers line of dedicated servers.

The Smart Servers are now available in several configurations that use Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 starting from only $109/month. Intel Core i3 and i5 are also available on iWeb’s Classic dedicated servers.

iWeb enable its 1500th Smart Server

Two months ago, iWeb announced that it had reached the 1,000 active Smart Servers mark. As of today, over 1500 Smart Servers have been enabled. This confirms the trend that this new type of dedicated server fulfills a need by providing dedicated servers users with flexibility usually associated with Cloud type hosting.

Launched in mid October 2010, Smart Servers represent iWeb’s largest innovation to-date. Smart Servers are powered by Smart Layer, a new server provisioning technology developed by iWeb. Smart Layer allows fully automated provisioning and management of servers. In only 3 months, the Smart Server has secured a very important place in the company’s portfolio of products.

The launch of this new line of dedicated servers marked the first step in the company’s transformation into one of the most innovative providers of automated hosting services.

For further information on Smart Server, please see: http://iweb.com/dedicated/smart-servers/

A Smart Server in constant evolution

From the onset, the Smart Server was designed to evolve. iWeb regularly makes regular updates to its platform to bring more control to its customers. iWeb has recently added the automated re-installation feature of the operating system and of the cPanel Control Panel directly through the Smart Server’s Control Center.

New features are also planned for the coming months, including support for hardware RAID arrays and R1Soft backup solutions, as well as firewall functionalities.

For further details, please consult: http://blog.iweb.com/en/2011/02/new-feature-in-the-control-center-os-reinstall/6873.html

PSSC Labs Announces Small Footprint Supercomputer for Cloud Computing and Other Hosted Solutions

PSSC Labs introduces dual server supercomputer technology.

High Performance Cluster Computing – With over 1000 PowerWulf Cluster configurations delivered to 35+ countries, PSSC Labs is the world’s leader in turn-key high performance clusters. The POWERSERVE DUO TI2000 high density servers can be configured as a supercomputer application cluster. PSSC Labs has configured Government and University supercomputer clusters to run applications for Life Science (Bioinformatics and Computational Chemistry), Weather Modeling (MM5 and WRF), Design and Engineering (CFD) and Oil and Gas Reservoir Modeling.

Cloud Computing – High density, scalability, reliability and virtualization are core characteristics in building a cloud computing server environment. The Powerserve Duo TI2000 offers a unique 1U side by side server design combined with eco-friendly and power saving features. This unique server architecture focuses on conserving energy and reducing the overall datacenter footprint to produce the lowest total cost of ownership.

High Density Server Environment – Computing facilities are requiring ultra dense configurations due to limited datacenter space. The POWERSERVE DUO TI2000 offers two complete high performance servers in just 1U of rack space. Each server is totally independent allowing you the greatest flexibility. One server can be configured with AMD® Opteron® processors and the other with Intel® Xeon® processors. Flexibility and performance in such a small form factor is unprecedented.

Green Computing Environment – With 55% recyclable metal and power saving features, the POWERSERVE DUO TI2000 is the World’s eco-friendliest server. Never before has a server offered the ability to reuse 55% of the metal for upgrades and modifications. Reducing carbon emissions, limiting power usage and saving costs are core features found only in the POWERSERVE DUO TI2000.

Fail Over / Redundancy Ccomputing – The Powerserve Duo TI2000 is ideal for mission critical environments. With two completely independent servers you can create a totally redundant server in just 1U of rack space. No other server offers this capability.

Virtualization Software – PSSC Labs has certified both VMWare and Xen virtualization software products to run on the POWERSERVE DUO TI2000. In 1U of rack space you can pack 48 processor cores and 192GB of memory. This server is ideal for virtualization environments involved in data center consolidation, disaster recovery, server hosting or for your testing & development stage computing.

http://www.pssclabs.com/servers/1u-rack-mount/powerserve-duo-t2000/dual-server-technology

dot-XXX Top Level Domain Approved by ICANN

ICANN has approved a new top-level domain, dot-XXX.

Ars Technica reports:
“The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has given the .XXX top-level domain (TLD) its final seal of approval. The TLD is meant to give pornographic websites a clearly marked home on the Internet, but it has gone through so many ups and downs over the last 11 years that it’s almost a shock that it has finally gone through. Still, the measure didn’t pass without opposition—nine ICANN board members voted in favor of .XXX, while three opposed and four abstained—and the vote went against the recommendation of ICANN’s Government Advisory Committee.”

Read more at: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/icann-approves-xxx-red-light-district-for-the-internet.ars

ICANN info: http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/draft-icm-rationale-18mar11-en.pdf