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What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is a heavily overloaded term, but its generally agreed that it is the provision of computing resources including computation, storage and services via the internet. Cloud computing offerings are usually metered in a manner similar to traditional utilities such as electricity.

Wikipedia on Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a natural evolution of the widespread adoption of virtualization, Service-oriented architecture and utility computing. Details are abstracted from consumers, who no longer have need for expertise in, or control over, the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them. Cloud computing describes a new supplement, consumption, and delivery model for IT services based on the Internet, and it typically involves over-the-Internet provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources. More...

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February Hawaii User Group- Salesforce (HUGS)

Aloha...yes we realize that this meeting is following a three day weekend for come lucky folks...Consider joining us either in person or virtually:…Continue

Started by Bonnie B. Hilory Feb 16, 2013.

March Hawaii User Group for Salesforce

Aloha...Bring you ideas for discussion...Lots of ways to rsvpMeet up:http://www.meetup.com/Salesforce-Hawaii-User-Group-HUG/or…Continue

Started by Bonnie B. Hilory Mar 18, 2012.

Hawaii User Group (HUG)- Salesforce 2 Replies

Here is the link to sign up for the salesforce user group.…Continue

Started by Bonnie B. Hilory. Last reply by Bonnie B. Hilory Aug 13, 2011.

My Cloud choice is ZOHO.COM 2 Replies

 Been using this easy on online office suit the usual business applications online for about 3 years and still havent tred all the features. But I have been using the spread sheet and word processing…Continue

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Comment by Bonnie B. Hilory on March 13, 2013 at 11:21pm

March 2013 Salesforce User Group...come join us...

Free...including pastries and coffee!

http://www.meetup.com/Salesforce-Hawaii-User-Group-HUG/

Comment by Daniela Gauna on March 7, 2012 at 9:47am
Hey Brian,

Have you taken a look at Rackspace Cloud? I don't work in sales, but I know we offer private cloud. http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/private_edition/
If your looking for lots of computing power and a stable openstack customizable environment, it may be what works for you.
Let me know how I can help.
Comment by Daniel Leuck on March 6, 2012 at 8:10pm

Understood. If you do frequent requests and have a low latency requirement I can see why HPC on AWS would be suboptimal. If you do relatively infrequent requests for large jobs that require maximum computational power, its a great option. The AWS HPC 17,024 core 240.09 TeraFLOPS cc2.8xlarge cluster I mentioned was, by itself, the 42nd fastest machine on the planet.

Comment by Brian Chee on March 6, 2012 at 4:05pm

Most of my researchers need low latency systems with LOTS of computing power, so for the most part HPC on AWS isn't a good fit. We're currently using LOTS of HPC clusters and are looking at consolidating them into one big cluster. However, VDI and traditional server virtualization is something we also need to do. So we're also looking at management systems that would allow us to flip back and forth between clouds and HPC.

Comment by Daniel Leuck on March 6, 2012 at 3:11pm

Perhaps we are just using different terminology (or I'm being slow, which is entirely possible :-) AWS is Amazon's cloud. HPC on AWS gives you the ability to access banks of GPUs via a cloud model. Is this not what you're after?

Comment by Brian Chee on March 6, 2012 at 2:06pm

We run HPC in a big way here....but I'm talking Clouds not HPC...VDI is definitely a direction we want to move in and RemoteFX with GPU in the server can solve a massive number of problems for us. I've got an engineering sample of the ThinLinx TLX1000 RemoteFX/HDX/RDP thin client. I've also got the software version on my mac and iPad.

Comment by Daniel Leuck on March 6, 2012 at 1:59pm

Hi Brian - Have you considered HPC on AWS? Its cheap, monstrously fast, scalable and comes with nice management tools. You can choose the underlying processor architecture (including NVidia Tesla GPUs) in your instance configuration. They've achieved 240.09 TeraFLOPS on a cluster of cc2.8xlarge instances.

This would most likely be far cheaper than building and managing your own GPU cloud, although possibly not as fun :-)

Comment by Brian Chee on March 6, 2012 at 1:34pm

Is anyone looking at building a private cloud? I'm pushing hard to bring up a private cloud at UHM SOEST primarily to support RemoteFX VDI for matlab and other scientific visualization applications where I need GPU resources.

Comment by Daniel Leuck on January 2, 2012 at 12:26pm

Hi Bruce - I look forward to hearing more about your Azure project. We do almost all of our apps on EC2 and Heroku but we did one project on Azure for a finance customer. Its an interesting platform.

Comment by Bruce Kim on December 15, 2011 at 10:11am

My company, Inovaware, is preparing to deploy a SaaS solution on the Microsoft Azure platform and I just spoke with the Microsoft Azure evangelist for Hawaii and he's interested in getting connected with other companies in Hawaii looking to deploy on Azure.  If you or someone you know is working on Azure let me know and I can hook you up.

 

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