Template talk:Cloud computing/Archive 1
Proposal: remove "standards" categoryI propose we remove bogus "cloud standards" layer because at this point the cloud is so loosely defined we can't have a real conversation yet about which protocols are closely related enough to be included here. A few examples of items listed which don't really make sense:
Wtsao (talk) 03:33, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Proposal: remove SaaS "cloud applications" categorySaaS applications don't belong in a cloud computing template. Sure, the SaaS applications described may be implemented using cloud computing technologies but so are countless others. Is hotmail also cloud computing? Where do we draw the line on what to include before "cloud computing" becomes an all-encompassing meaningless term? Wtsao (talk) 03:37, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Proposal: Add "computer network" to technologiesA previous edit which added computer network to technologies [1] was unfortunately bulk-reverted along with all of my other edits by SamJohnston. This seems to me like a no-brainer. Computer networks are one of the key technologies which enable the cloud. Wtsao (talk) 03:40, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Merge Amazon entriesThere's a lot of Amazon stuff around the template (s3, EC2, VPC, Mturk, ... etc). Nobody else gets all their portfolio stuck in everywhere -look at MS Azure, for example. I think we should just have one amazon link - to Amazon Web Services. Question is, where to put it? SteveLoughran (talk) 12:47, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
Addition of PaaS examplesIMO, Zoho and Wolf Frameworks are PaaS examples that are illustrative of a wider variety of PaaS - application PaaS- in addition to the current examples in the template. With reference to notability, I have verified the same. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.167.17.65 (talk) 13:11, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
Operating SystemsI'm a bit confused about what the OS category is for. It currently lists smartphone operating systems, which are just that: OS's for phones and other embeddable devices. Yes, they (and esp Android and WebOS) do have lots of bindings to internet hosted services, but they are still phone operating systems. Google Chrome is the only cloud-only client OS that I'm aware of. As far as "datacenter OS" goes, that's not covered at all: Azure and AWS are the closest to public examples; whatever GAE runs on is also one, though it's not directly visible. Should we just remove the OS area and add google chrome in the list of clients? SteveLoughran (talk) 10:15, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
LogicWorks : notability?Noneil277 has been adding LogicWorks to this template, I've been reverting them. It's been going on long enough that someone else should review the situation. My issues with LogicWorks are
Comments from others welcome, including Noneil77. SteveLoughran (talk) 07:55, 7 June 2011 (UTC) 206.252.134.18 (talk) 19:53, 14 June 2011 (UTC)SteveLoughran thanks for the feedback regarding Logicworks. We are not using VMware infrastructure for our public cloud platform but rather CloudStack 2.2. The full API documentation is here http://cloud.com/kb/cloudstack-22-documentation and on our website. We are the only CloudStack infrastructure provider at this time running the latest release and to further expand on that capability the only provider of a public cloud which can hybrid multiple connections both virtual and bare metal into the same dedicated Vlan. Currently we are also working with Rightscale providing autoscalling solutions to our infiniCloud (CloudStack) and its uniqueness with the push button serve and hybrid dedicated VLAN availability provide us with some winning attributes. We've added the capability of multiple networks within a virtual machine of our cloud. Another unique feature is our award wining managed services which provides many clients with help beyond the infrastructure but includes application uptime service level agreements. While the QOS of our Logicworks company profile page is in the process of an update we have been working close with our marketing and engineering team to refresh and get the information in place. If you have any concerns or doubts of our cloud we could set you up with a free account for testing purposes . — Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.252.134.18 (talk) 19:47, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
Adding cloud database under technologiesI've written a new entry about Cloud database and I think it fits under the technologies section in this template. What do you think? Anne.naimoli (talk) 11:42, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
clean upI think it would be better to separate service providers from technologies. --Kozka (talk) 12:35, 14 May 2013 (UTC) Small numberThe docs say this "should have a small number (5–10) of the best available examples of each layer. This results in having the major players being listed in the transcluded template, with lesser competitors receiving more prominence in articles' "See also" or "Competitors" sections. It's better to have just one list that is maintained centrally. If that means having forty names in the list, it isn't a great problem. Ideally the Cloud computing comparison article would do the job, but right now it is so incomplete that it's almost useless. - Pointillist (talk) 15:09, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
AliCloudAliCloud (or Aliyun) is a rising cloud computing platform in China now, but it does not have separate page here on Wikipedia (currently redirected to Alibaba Group). Should I add it in anyways? Zamaster4536 (talk) 11:58, 28 November 2015 (UTC) Adding Tsuru (PaaS) in the Platform sessionTsuru PaaS in getting momentum mainly in Brazil and in other countries as well, being a great open source platform, very easy to deploy and use — Preceding unsigned comment added by Magnotorres (talk • contribs) 00:34, 21 December 2015 (UTC) |
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