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Tag Archives: Cloud Computing
Creating an EBS Backed AMI in the Cloud
I decided that I wanted to create an EBS backed AMI on Amazon’s Cloud Computing platform. I thought this would be REALLY hard. I was completely wrong. The first thing I did was start with an already existing EBS AMI. … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Web Services, ami, blacklight, Cloud Computing, ebs, ec2, ruby on rails, Solr
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What is Cloud Computing In 5 Slides
I’m beginning to flesh out my ideas for the NERCOMP presentation proposal I’m considering. To do that I needed to think about what it is that I would want to cover. I always feel its important to start off with … Continue reading
NERCOMP Proposal Idea: Cloud Computing — Beyond Outsourcing Email
I’m considering writing a presentation proposal for NERCOMP 2010. What I would like to talk about are two aspects of cloud computing that aren’t regularly focused on: 1) What exactly is cloud computing (because we should all be on the … Continue reading