It's so nice to see someone saying eloquently what you've been trying to say for a while – you (RFC 2119) MUST read what my friend Matt Oswalt wrote about Big Flowering Things.
OpenStack Magnum gets some help.
If you missed out on the Cisco DemoFriday, no worries. Cisco was nice enough to give us a quick Q&A following the demo.
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The economics, scale, and manageability of cloud storage simply cannot be matched even by the largest enterprise datacenters.
Hyperscale cloud storage providers like AWS, Google and Azure dropped prices by up to 65% last year and promised a Moore’s Law pricing model going forward. AWS provides eleven 9’s of durability, meaning if you store 10,000 objects with Amazon S3, you can, on average, expect to incur a loss of a single object once every 10,000,000 years. Further, Amazon S3 is designed to sustain the concurrent loss of data in two facilities by storing objects on multiple devices across multiple facilities.
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Data centers up, enterprise down.
President and CEO of CableLabs discusses SDN, NFV, open source & more in this OpenDaylight Summit Preview.