Hello Biro
On 15.12.2011 09:54, biro lehel wrote:
Hello Fabian. Thanks again for your reply. I really appreciate
you for taking the time.
You're welcome.
I read what you wrote a couple of times, and (I think) it
helped me to clarify some things. But still, I have a few
questions and issues
else who thinks that can help me).
Thank you, and waiting for your response,
Biro Lehel.
--- On Sun, 12/11/11, Fabian Wenk fab...@wenks.ch wrote:
From: Fabian Wenk fab...@wenks.ch
Subject: Re: [one-users] application integration (service publishing) in
OpenNebula?
To: users
Hi,
On 2011-12-15, at 5:05 AM, daniel.moldo...@cs.utcluj.ro wrote:
The idea of a private cloud is to hide the physical
location of the virtual machines (on what computer does each reside)
and hide the fact that the VM is not a physical machine.
Not at all, please allow me to rectify what is
Hello Lehel
On 11.12.2011 09:42, biro lehel wrote:
Hello Fabian. First of all, thanks for your answer.
You're welcome.
So, are you telling me, that there is no way for an
application to exploit the advantages of OpenNebula? What is
Not directly, but through the setup with pre-installed
Hello again.
Does this application which you would like to offer to clients already exist,
or is this something you are developing?
As far as I understand it, you would like to create something like Google Apps
and then offer it to potential customers, right?
Yes, it is something that
Hello Lehel
On 11.12.2011 14:33, biro lehel wrote:
what I've been referring to. I will have OpenNebula set up,
and (as common sense would tell) I will have my application
installed on the created VM's. My question only referred to:
how can I install an application on these VM's (should I only
Hello.
Suppose I have successfully set up a private cloud using OpenNebula. It is only
an experimental approach, so I only have 3 phyisical machines: a main node and
two cluster (worker) nodes.
My question is the following: I have a three-tier (interface, business logic,
data logic) web