Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Sun Shines on Cloud Computing with New Services

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There’s a new Sun among the clouds. Sun Microsystems announced Wednesday its new Open Cloud Platform, an open infrastructure powered by Java, MySQL, OpenSolaris, and Open Storage software technologies.

The computer company plus outlined Sun Cloud, a new public cloud-computing service aimed at developers, startups and students.

Open APIs

Sun’s strategy aims to position it in the growing cloud-computing marketplace, where applications and services exist on the World Wide Web and are available to subscribers at any day, from any computer.

As part of its commitment to building communities, Sun said it is plus releasing a core set of Open APIs for review and comments by the general public. The APIs will compose it easier for developers to create applications and cloud environments that work with the Open Cloud Platform and the Sun Cloud.

The Sun APIs are published under a Creative Commons license, allowing anyone to use them for virtually any use. The company said third-party developers will be able to utilize prepackaged virtual-machine images of Sun’s open-source software, and thus deploy applications nearly immediately.

Sun Cloud has two services initially, the Storage Service and the Compute Service, and both will be available that summer. The company said it would construct available to its customers the technologies and architecture of the Sun Cloud so others can build interoperable clouds.

Virtual input Center

The core of the Compute Service is the Virtual notes Center (VDC), based on capabilities acquired when Sun bought Q-layer in January. Sun said VDC provides everything developers need to build and run a cloud-based input center, including an integrated interface to stage an application that runs on either the OpenSolaris, Linux or Windows operating systems.

The VDC plus has drag-and-drop, APIs and a command-line interface for assigning computing resources through a Web browser. The Storage Service supports WebDAV protocols for file access and storage.

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[Source] dhiram

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