Too much Metal for one day!
Metal as a Service
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#12Metal as a service... \0/
FTFY :)
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#14Along with Juju, this is a key technology which (literally) powers the Ubuntu Orange Box - http://www.ubuntu.com/cluster
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#15I believe that Softlayer - Now Acquired by IBM also has this capability.
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#16It eliminates the virtualization host layer and, most importantly, interaction from other guest VM machines.
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#17Along with Juju, this is a key technology which (literally) powers the Ubuntu Orange Box - http://www.ubuntu.com/cluster
I wonder why they chose to use Intel NUC for this. It has dire price/performance. I built a cluster (see http://rwmj.wordpress.com/?s=cluster ) recently, and I used AMD hardware for it because (as of right now) the performance is unbeatable for the price. I have a 32 core cluster that cost me £1300 including everything except a metal box to put it in.
Cool cluster btw, it'd be neat to see you blog about using MAAS on it.
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#18I bet someone in marketing at Canonical shit their pants watching the WWDC yesterday.
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#19I bet someone in marketing at Canonical shit their pants watching the WWDC yesterday.
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#20Along with Juju, this is a key technology which (literally) powers the Ubuntu Orange Box - http://www.ubuntu.com/cluster
I wonder why they chose to use Intel NUC for this. It has dire price/performance. I built a cluster (see http://rwmj.wordpress.com/?s=cluster ) recently, and I used AMD hardware for it because (as of right now) the performance is unbeatable for the price. I have a 32 core cluster that cost me £1300 including everything except a metal box to put it in.