Interesting... the JClouds plugin unfortunately doesn't seem to be as widely 
used as the EC2 plugin, and as a result all the new features have been added to 
the EC2 plugin only. When I tried the JClouds plugin months ago (trying to 
decide which plugin to use for my EC2 slaves), there was really no comparison. 
The JClouds plugin does have blob-store support which could be useful to 
incorporate into a common cloud support system.

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At: May 16 2013 14:39:42

On Thursday 16 May 2013 10:09:53 Francis Upton wrote:
> Perhaps one thing to consider might just be a Cloud plugin that supports
> EC2, Google and others. Or perhaps there could be a general cloud plugin
> that provides the common infrastructure that the other plugins depend on.

+1, the plugin should be provider independent. AFAIK emerging standard in 
cloud management is CIMI [1], so this plugin IMHO should implement CIMI

[1] http://dmtf.org/standards/cloud

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