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Will you be targeting The Cloud?   [Edit]

Survey period: 3 Nov 2008 to 10 Nov 2008

Microsoft Windows Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google App Engine or maybe VMware vCloud? Will you be moving any of your applications off your servers and into the Cloud?

OptionVotes% 
Definitely484.85
Probably767.68
Maybe20720.93
Probably not36036.40
Definitely not29830.13



 
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GeneralWhat you guys aren't getting about the "cloud" Pin
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GeneralI voted "probably" Pin
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General60% say no Pin
Paul Watson4-Nov-08 4:13
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Jeremy Falcon4-Nov-08 4:54
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led mike4-Nov-08 6:47
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Jeremy Falcon4-Nov-08 12:22
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led mike wrote:
So unless your application expressly requires 24-7 connectivity and your users trust their data to those that store it for them, it is a ridiculous concept that in fact is nothing new


On the contrary, it provides an excellent way for your application to scale *without modification* to your app for process intensive items. You take a traditional clustered server/client scenario and add on more processing power and then what. If the apps don't take full advantage of it then it's effectively useless. The cloud gives you a way to leverage the awesome power of 100 machines (or whatever) *very* easily. It's not just all about connectivity.

Besides, if it was just connectivity there would be no point to it as client/server has been around for a while already. But, just think of how CP could've benefited from a cloud for the slow downs it gets every so often before they decide to upgrade. Not sure how MS will pull off their incarnation of it, but you can bet it'll be much easier to keep everything in sync and clustered OS-wise than to leave it to each piece of software individually (the old way).

Sure, Amazon's "web" services is just a first iteration of the concept of it, but even still it's also about processing power too and scalability too (in such a way people never done before). Anyway, like I said already, once more people jump on the bandwagon, you'll find this concept being adopted on Intranets, etc. It's the new of life in the parallel/quantum way we're heading to.

If anything, a cloud is more like a cluster farm that doesn't show itself. The process doesn't know any better or even hast to like the old way, it just suddenly gets faster with another cpu unit added to it. Amazon just happens to use it for web hosting, but it's the start of the new way of looking at computing and parallel processing a fun sneak peak into the future of software/hardware.

[edit] Of course I just noticed how the marketing hoopla for Azure mentioned MS data centers up front, so perhaps they'll be taking a bogus (IMO) direction with it. Not sure yet. But, I think *having* to use their data centers would take a nice concept and tarnish it. [/edit]

Jeremy Falcon
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modified on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 6:32 PM

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