On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 10:48 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> The National Institute of Standards and Technology recently published
> an official definition², and while "government-committee definition"
> may light up some alarms, this is actually straightforward and
> fuctional. Once you get past the preamble, there's really only two
> pages to it.
> 
> I like this definition because while it's still broad, it focuses on
> essential characteristics which distinguish cloud computing from datacenter
> virtualization in general and from "it's on the Internet!" 

Yeah, the NIST definition is fairly well accepted.

> If I haven't lost you already, I encourage you to read the definition.
> Really, it's short. But if you're hanging on by an attention-span thread,
> the essentials are:
> 
>   - On demand self-service.
>   - Broad network access.
>   - Resource pooling.
>   - Rapid elasticity.
>   - Measured service.

That's a good summary. I often say "on-demand, self-sevice,
pay-as-you-go and the illusion of infinite capacity".

Cheers,
Mark.

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