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Posted by: Harold Spencer, Jr. | April 1, 2013

As a follow-up to my last Neo4j, AWS/Eucalyptus blog, this entry demonstrates another great example of AWS/Eucalyptus fidelity by using Ansible to deploy a...

Posted by: Eucalyptus Professional Services | March 29, 2013

As we have discussed in previous blog posts, if you want to have High Availability (HA) for the Eucalyptus Storage Controller (SC), you must use the Eucalyptus SAN Adapter and a supported SAN. NOTE: To use Eucalyptus with supported SAN storage, you must decide whether administrative access can be provided to Eucalyptus to control the SAN. If this is possible in your environment, Eucalyptus can automatically and dynamically manage SAN storage.

As of Eucalyptus version 3.2.1, Eucalyptus...

Posted by: Eucalyptus Professional Services | March 28, 2013
Over the past couple of weeks Eucalyptus Professional Services has been writing a series of blog posts that provide detailed information on each stage of the EucaStart 2.0 process, see "EucaStart 2.0 - The story so far" for an update.

This post covers Stage 4, the customer production environment pre-checks and here we will investigate a number...

Posted by: Eucalyptus Professional Services | March 26, 2013

As part of the EucaStart 2.0 engagement process, Eucalyptus Professional Services is providing detailed information on each stage of a IaaS cloud deployment in an open and transparent way for all to modify and implement. We hope that this will help our users, customers and partners to setup successful IaaS deployments.

We're really just getting started with EucaStart 2.0, so we warmly welcome any feedback and support if you would like to contribute.

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Posted by: Eucalyptus Professional Services | March 26, 2013

In our last blog post, I discussed the storage considerations for the Eucalyptus Walrus component. Toward the end of the post, I talked about pondering some additional implications of using a SAN to back Walrus if you are going to use a Eucalyptus supported SAN with the SAN adapter for the Storage Controller (SC). In this post, we will delve into the various ways you can deploy the Storage Controller (SC) component, building from non-HA to HA with the Eucalyptus SAN adapter. Keep in mind...

Posted by: John Jiang | March 24, 2013

今天自己按照网上搜来的教程自己在Ubuntu 12.04上配置了iSCSI Target服务,在这里简单地做个纪录。操作系统是全新安装的Ubuntu 12.04,配置一块500 GB的SATA笔记本硬盘。安装操作系统时将硬盘划分为两个分区,其中一个50 GB的分区(/dev/sda1)挂载为操作系统的根分区;另外一个450 GB的分区(/dev/sda2)作为提供存储服务的空间,暂时不挂载。

安装完操作系统之后,安装必要的软件:

$ sudo apt-get install chkconfig lvm2 iscsitarget iscsitarget-dkms

创建物理卷/dev/sda2:

$ sudo pvcreate /dev/sda2

在物理卷/dev/sda2上创建一个volume group:

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Posted by: Brian Thomason | March 20, 2013
eustore now supports bootable EBS images

Those of you familiar with Eucalyptus are likely already familiar with the eustore client, which is a utility included with the popular euca2ools.  It allows for the automatic fetching, uploading, and registering of instance-store based images in your Eucalyptus cloud.

It pulls its meta-data and images from http://emis.eucalyptus.com but currently...

Posted by: Greg DeKoenigsberg | March 20, 2013

The Netflix OSS team sure knows how to throw a good party.  We’ve been to their meetup twice now, most recently at their event last Wednesday, at which they unveiled the Netflix OSS Prize.  At this rate, given the amount of interest they’re generating, they’ll need to rent out hotel space for their next event.

What draws the crowd? It’s a good...

Posted by: Paul Weiss | March 18, 2013

Wow, Eucalyptus 3.3 is coming along nicely, seems like we just released 3.2. Eucalyptus 3.3 is due out in Q2 2013. Check out the roadmap for all of the awesome features.

http://www.eucalyptus.com/eucalyptus-cloud/iaas/roadmap#eucalyptus-33

I’ve had the rare opportunity to see development from the inside, working with the backend team as they create “Maintenance Mode”.

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Posted by: Eucalyptus Professional Services | March 18, 2013

In Eucalyptus, Walrus is the object storage component, synonymous with Amazon Web...

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