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Building Cloud-Portable and Cloud-Burstable .NET Applications With Windows Azure and Amazon Web Services
Definitions Cloud-Burstable Applications are those built using an application deployment model in which an application runs in a private cloud or corporate data center and bursts into a public cloud (or clouds) when the demand for computing or storage capacity … Continue reading
You Just Might be a Cloud App
With Apologies to Jeff Foxworthy (“You just might be a redneck“) You just might be a Cloud App, if: You only need processing or storage periodically, for instance during certain times of the month, week or day. An example would … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing
Tagged Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, National Institute of Standards, NIST
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