Thanks you can define EMOTIVE how IaaS.... I send you some idea....<br><br><br><h2>
<a name="1312a4c0b6c38673_iaas">Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)</a>
</h2><dl><dt><a href="http://www.emotivecloud.net/" target="_blank">EMOTIVE Cloud</a></dt><dd>The EMOTIVE middleware allows
executing tasks and providing virtualized environments to the users
with Xen, KVM or VirtualBox hypervisor. EMOTIVE main feature is VM management with different scheduling
policies. It can be also used as a cloud provider and is very easy to
extend thanks to its modular Web Services architecture.</dd></dl>Thank you<br>Àlex<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/7/14 Alex Vaqué Brull <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:memfis@gmail.com">memfis@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
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<a name="1312a4c0b6c38673_iaas">Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)</a>
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<dl><dt><a href="http://www.nimbusproject.org/" target="_blank">Nimbus</a></dt><dd>
Nimbus is an open-source toolkit focused on providing
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) capabilities to the scientific
community. It uses libvirt for communication with all KVM and Xen
virtual machines.
</dd><dt><a href="http://goog_319587068" target="_blank"><br></a></dt><dt><a href="http://www.emotivecloud.net" target="_blank">EMOTIVE Cloud</a></dt><dd>The EMOTIVE middleware allows
executing tasks and providing virtualized environments to the users
with Xen, KVM or VirtualBox hypervisor. EMOTIVE main feature is VM management with different scheduling
policies. It can be also used as a cloud provider and is very easy to
extend thanks to its modular Web Services architecture.</dd></dl><div><div></div><div class="h5"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/7/14 Eric Blake <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:eblake@redhat.com" target="_blank">eblake@redhat.com</a>></span><br>
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<div><div></div><div>On 07/14/2011 01:31 PM, Alex Vaqué Brull wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>
><br>
> We can link in <a href="http://libvirt.org/apps.html" target="_blank">http://libvirt.org/apps.html</a> EMOTIVE Cloud (<br>
> <a href="http://www.emotivecloud.net" target="_blank">www.emotivecloud.net</a> ) ? It is an interesting middleware based in Libvirt.<br>
<br>
</div></div>Sure - we're always glad to advertise clients. Which category does it<br>
best belong in? Perhaps IaaS? Would you mind writing up a paragraph or<br>
so about the project, or is this blurb from the project home page good<br>
enough:<br>
<br>
><br>
> EMOTIVE Cloud (Elastic Management Of Tasks In Virtualized Environments)<br>
><br>
> The middleware EMOTIVE allows executing tasks and providing virtualized environments to the users with Xen, KVM or VirtualBox hypervisor. EMOTIVE main feature is VM management with different scheduling policies. It can be also used as a cloud provider and is very easy to extend thanks to its modular Web Services architecture.<br>
><br>
> Furthermore, it also has the capability to use external resources, like from the public Cloud of Amazon EC2. This feature allows to be involved in a Cloud federation (insourcing/outsorcing) and create public, private and hybrids clouds.<br>
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Eric Blake <a href="mailto:eblake@redhat.com" target="_blank">eblake@redhat.com</a> +1-801-349-2682<br>
Libvirt virtualization library <a href="http://libvirt.org" target="_blank">http://libvirt.org</a><br>
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