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Posted to user@vcl.apache.org by James O'Dell <jo...@fullerton.edu> on 2010/11/04 23:37:26 UTC

"New Deployer Module"

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Hello,

On the following link
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/VCL+Architecture

I've heard that the "New Deployer Module" (in Yellow) is a add on module
meant for deploying vcl to 3rd party clouds (IDM, Amaazon, etc).

Is anyone using a "Deployer Module" to offload vcl to a 3rd party
cloud? And, if so, how's working out.

__Jim

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Jim O'Dell
Network Analyst
California State University Fullerton
Email: jodell@fullerton.edu
Phone: (657) 278-2256
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Re: "New Deployer Module"

Posted by Aaron Peeler <aa...@ncsu.edu>.
Hi Jim,

Sort of. The diagram shows where to add a new provisioning/deployment 
module for any other type of provisioning tool.

There is/was someone here at NCSU, a grad student also interning at IBM, 
who had a module that talked with Amazon and IBM's Cloud. I'm not sure 
if it's been tested against the latest VCL 2.2 code base or if it can 
even be re-distributed. But I'll forward this along, in case they don't 
respond directly or are not monitoring this list.

Aaron


On 11/4/10 6:37 PM, James O'Dell wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> On the following link
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/VCL+Architecture
> I've heard that the "New Deployer Module" (in Yellow) is a add on module
> meant for deploying vcl to 3rd party clouds (IDM, Amaazon, etc).
>
> Is anyone using a "Deployer Module" to offload vcl to a 3rd party
> cloud? And, if so, how's working out.
>
> __Jim
>
> - -- 
> Jim O'Dell
> Network Analyst
> California State University Fullerton
> Email: jodell@fullerton.edu
> Phone: (657) 278-2256
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-- 

Aaron Peeler
Program Manager
Virtual Computing Lab
NC State University
aaron_peeler@ncsu.edu
919-513-4571


Re: "New Deployer Module"

Posted by Aaron Peeler <aa...@ncsu.edu>.
Hi Jim,

Sort of. The diagram shows where to add a new provisioning/deployment 
module for any other type of provisioning tool.

There is/was someone here at NCSU, a grad student also interning at IBM, 
who had a module that talked with Amazon and IBM's Cloud. I'm not sure 
if it's been tested against the latest VCL 2.2 code base or if it can 
even be re-distributed. But I'll forward this along, in case they don't 
respond directly or are not monitoring this list.

Aaron


On 11/4/10 6:37 PM, James O'Dell wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> On the following link
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/VCL+Architecture
> I've heard that the "New Deployer Module" (in Yellow) is a add on module
> meant for deploying vcl to 3rd party clouds (IDM, Amaazon, etc).
>
> Is anyone using a "Deployer Module" to offload vcl to a 3rd party
> cloud? And, if so, how's working out.
>
> __Jim
>
> - -- 
> Jim O'Dell
> Network Analyst
> California State University Fullerton
> Email: jodell@fullerton.edu
> Phone: (657) 278-2256
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-- 

Aaron Peeler
Program Manager
Virtual Computing Lab
NC State University
aaron_peeler@ncsu.edu
919-513-4571