Re: Cloud Computing
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote:
Arne Vajh?j wrote:
I don't think it is very close to a mainframe model.
I don't think there are many mainframe users today that
rent access to a mainframe and pay per CPU/disk/network usage
and where the supplier promises that you can increase your
usage almost limitless from day to day.
I thought that was the model for every website hosting package?
No.
Cheap web hotels typical have N levels (bronze, silver, gold,
platinum or whatever they call them), which each a certain
features set (disk space, database space, email addresses,
server side scripting etc.) and a certain price.
With traditional VPS you can order more systems, but usually
it takes more time, the customer needs to know more about the
infrastructure and they support customers that may want XX servers
not customers that may want XXXX servers.
It is not a coincidence that it is Google, Amazon, Microsoft,
IBM, SUN, Yahoo etc. that provides clouds. A provider needs
some bloody big data centers.
Arne