Mitch wrote the book on AWS tools.
No, seriously, he did. Actually, Mitch Garnaat has written a bunch of stuff. He wrote boto, the excellent Python library that talks to AWS-based backends, and on top of that he wrote euca2ools, which...
View ArticleBuilding Community QA Tools for AWS
One of the reasons that Eucalyptus works as comparatively well as it does is because the QA behind the scenes is tremendous. There’s a lot of resources behind the scenes, constantly running tests...
View ArticleComing Soon: Eucalyptus 3.next
The first release of Eucalyptus 3 is out, and it’s time to get ready for Eucalyptus 3.1. There will be a feature listing for Eucalyptus 3.1 on our website somewhere at some point, but that feature list...
View ArticleEuca School, first day of class!
I’m excited for our first #eucalyptus-classroom session on freenode on Monday (noon Eastern US time). Expect it to be the first of many. The topic for this first meeting is Eutester, which is the new...
View ArticleA big advantage to following AWS…
…is that any time a user runs into problems figuring out how to do something with Eucalyptus, it’s quite likely that the corresponding AWS procedure, as documented by the AWS community, will “just...
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