Building a Private Cloud with Ubuntu Server 10.04 Enterprise Cloud (Eucalyptus)




Student Name :    Saeb R. Abd El Nabi

                                Nadeer Ataya A. Abu Jrair

Tools Requirement :

1.      Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud based on Eucalyptus version 10.04

2.       Oracle VM VirtualBox

Project  Overview :

private cloud : The intention of designing the private cloud is basically an organization that needs more control over their data than they can get by using a vendor hosted service. Private clouds are built for the exclusive use of one organization, providing the utmost control over data, security, and quality of service. Private clouds typically sit behind the firewall of an organization (enterprise or university), and only people within that organization have permission to access the cloud and its resources.

Idea Of ​​ Project :

Create private cloud in  ubuntu server Operating system and  providing guidelines  for implementing  private cloud  in ubuntu server Operating system.

References

[1]  "Building a Private Cloud with Ubuntu Server 10.04 Enterprise  Cloud (Eucalyptus)," OSCON, 2010.
[2]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Installing and Scaling out Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud in Virtual Environment," IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark TR-2012-154, 2012.
[3]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Installing Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud in a Physical Environment," IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark TR-2012-155, 2012.
[4]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Troubleshooting during Installing Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud," IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark TR-2012-156, 2012.
[5]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Guidelines for Building a Private Cloud Infrastructure ," IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark TR-2012-153, 2012.
[6]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Building Private Cloud with Open Source Software for Scientific Environment," IT University of Copenhagen, Nordic Symposium on Cloud Computing &Internet Technologies (NordiCloud), 2012.
[7]  Z. Pantid and M. Ali Babar, "Setting up a private cloud for academic environment with open source software," IT University of Copenhagen, Cloud Computing Course , 2012.


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