Recently, we create of the Claudia project in the Morfeo community, to provide toolkit of components that together compose a management platform for IaaS cloud computing infrastructures, but, at the same time are independent enough to be used as separate pieces. We are proud to announce that the first of those components has been release today: the OVF Manager.
This component has been developed by Telefónica I+D, extending the base functionality provided by existing MPL code with improvements and the processing of OVF extensions developed specifically for cloud computing in the RESERVOIR 7PM project.
More information in Claudia blog post…
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As part of its exploitation strategy, Telefónica I+D decided to release as Open Source a number of components developed during the research on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds. These components will be integrated in the Claudia Platform that will offer a Service Management toolkit to deploy and control the scalability of service among a public or private IaaS Cloud. Telefónica I+D chooses MORFEO Project to release the software because it guarantees the access to the results of research beyond the end of the project.
By March 2010, the first set of components, which are part of the research results of the RESERVOIR project, will be released:
- Service Lifecycle Manager that will control the deployment and dynamic scalability processes of the services.
- Scalability and Optimization Manager that will dynamically drive the configuration and scalability of the services.
- OVF Manager component, a library to parse and transform OVF files that contains the service definition.
- Service Monitoring Framework, based on the WASUP platform, will store and distribute the status of the services.
- Cloud Dashboard, based on the EzWeb mashup platform, will provide a Web GUI to manage the Cloud.
- The Service Manager Interface, an API that will allow developers to manage the deployment of their services as a whole.
- Implementation of the OCCI (Open Cloud Computing Interface) API to integrate Claudia with different Virtual Infrastructure managers.
These components will continue evolving and put into a “production” status by Telefónica I+D. Each component will be released with its own Open Source License (GPL, Apache, MPL, etc.). Telefónica I+D will also provide commercial support following a dual-license schema.
The Claudia Platform is aligned with the Morfeo’s Cloud Technologies Chapter vision of integrating a complete Open Source Stack for managing a IaaS Cloud. In this way, Claudia will be fully integrated with Open Nebula through the OCCI API as both are members of the chapter.
For more information about the Platform Architecture and other documentation, please visit our Wiki.
Juan José Hierro, CTO on Software Technologies, presented Telefónica’s vision on Cloud Technologies at the Grids, Clouds and Service Infrastructures” workshop organized by ETSI and OGF-Europe at Sophia Antipolis on last 2-3 December 2009.
In his speech, Juan José Hierro presented the vision on the evolution of cloud technologies focused in three axis:
- ICT infrastructure provisioning for hosted applications. First available Cloud Services such as Amazon or Google already allow easy auto-provisioning of ICT resources for application developers in a pay-per-use model. But It still remains a long way until application providers will not have to have specialized knowledge on execution environments administration or until convergent computing and networking that will help to commit desired SLAs.
- Transformation of Cloud into an ecosystem for developing business opportunities. Clouds tend to add a “marketplace” that will allow customers to search, select and consume applications, supporting a number of business models: pay-per-use, revenue share or advertisement based. Clouds will also support th econcept of “Mashup as a Service” that will allow end users selecting “parts” of each application, and then, combining them with other applications parts and/or telecommunications services.
- Clouds becoming a more complex programming environments, adding standard API (Application Programming Interfaces) specialized, for example, in the user context-aware access or the use of telecommunications (SMS/MMS submission, device localization, etc.).
Telefónica I+D is actively participating in leading Cloud R&D projects: RESERVOIR (FP7) and NUBA (Spanish Plan Avanz@) for evolution of hosting, 4WARD (FP7) and IRMOS (FP7) for network virtualization and QoS, and EzWeb (Plan Avanz@) for “Mashup as a Service” concepts.
The presentation slides are available here.
Today a new deployment of the EzWeb platform will be available at http://ezweb.tid.es. In this version you will find new and interesting functionalities related to workspace management, improving the web desktop aspect of EzWeb. You will also discover new options for the inclusion of gadgets into your workspace.
As you can see we continue working in the placement of EzWeb as one of the best web desktop options for accessing to Cloud Services. And of course as the more advanced mashup solution that materializes the Mashup as a Service concept in the Future of Cloud.
In the server side, gadget developers will be glad to know that functional and security improvements in the cross-domain server have been implemented.
We wil try disturb as little as possible during the installation process.
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