- Amazon Web Services
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - VM on demand
- Amazon Lambda - event runner and compute resource manager
- Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) - similar to Google Cloud Storage
- Amazon Glacier - archival
- Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR)
- Amazon Route 53 - DNS web service
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) - EC2 with VPN
- AWS Direct Connect - dedicated network connection
- Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
- Amazon CloudFront, a content delivery network (CDN)
- Amazon DynamoDB - NoSQL
- Amazon ElastiCache - redis and memcache
- Amazon Relational Database Service - MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server
- Amazon Redshift - data warehousing
- Amazon SimpleDB - S3 on webservice
- AWS Data Pipeline - migration between storage service
- Amazon Kinesis - streaming
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk - deployment, amazon's GAE-like product
- Amazon CloudWatch - monitoring
- AWS Management Console - cloud management
- Amazon Machine Learning
- Amazon CloudSearch - FTS
- Amazon Elastic Transcoder (ETS) - video transcoding
- Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF) - background jobs
- Amazon Cognito - secure sync mobile app data
- Amazon AppStream - low latency stream
- Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) - crowdsource small tasks
- Google Cloud Platform
- Google App Engine (GAE) - automatic scaling platform
- Google Compute Engine - VM on demand (equal to Amazon EC2)
- Google Container Engine - docker
- Google Cloud Storage (Google Storage) - RESTful file storage with atomic consistency, ACL, and resumable upload
- Google Cloud Bigtable - NoSQL (beta)
- Google Cloud Datastore - NoSQL with SQL-like query language
- Google Cloud SQL - MySQL
- Google Load Balancing - balance traffic between compute engine instances
- Google Interconnects - join to Google network
- Google Cloud DNS - managed DNS
- Google BigQuery - map-reduce the Google Cloud Storage
- Google Dataflow - ETL analytics
- Google Cloud Pub/Sub - async messaging
- Google Cloud Endpoints - rest API for web/js or mobile clients
- Google Translate API
- Google Prediction API
- Google Cloud Monitoring
- Google Cloud Logging
- Google Cloud Deployment Manager
- IBM BlueMix (Java, Node.js, Go, PHP, Python, Ruby Sinatra, Ruby on Rails)
- AppScale - GAE clone (like CapeDwarf and TyphoonAE)
- Programming Language: Go, Java, PHP, and Python
- Datastore API: Apache Cassandra and Apache ZooKeeper
- Memcache API: memcached
- Task Queue API: RabbitMQ and Celery Task Queue
- XMPP API: ejabberd
- Channel API: strophe.js and ejabberd
- Blobstore API: Apache Cassandra and Apache ZooKeeper
- Images API: Python Imaging Library (PIL)
- Cron API: Vixie Cron
- vCloud Air (VMWare)
- Force.com (APEX programming language)
- RightScale - IaaS management service
- OrangeScape - cloud application builder under AWS
- openQRM - heterogeneous infrastructure manager
- OpenShift (Red Hat)
- Programming Language: Haskell, Java, JavaScript, .NET, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby
- Database: Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL
- Tsuru - HA, auto-scaling, auto-healing
- Programming Language: Buildpacks, Cordova, Java, Node.js, Go, PyPy, Python, Ruby, PHP, HHVM, Elixir
- Database: MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis
- Heroku (Ruby, Java, Node.js, Scala, Clojure, Python, PHP and Go)
- Cloud Foundry - layers above AWS
- Data Storage: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Riak, DataStax (Cassandra), Neo4J, Pivotal HD (Hadoop)
- Messaging: Pivotal RabbitMQ
- Development: CloudBees Jenkins (Continuous Integration)
- Mobile: API Gateway, Data Sync, Push Notifications (Pivotal proprietary services to support Mobile Apps)
- Programming Language: Java, Ruby, Node.js, Scala, Python, PHP, Go
- Engine Yard (Ruby on Rails, PHP and Node.js)
- Jelastic (Java, Node.js, Ruby, Python, .NET/Windows and PHP)
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Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
2016-02-13
Cloud Computing Platform
So recently my colleague's startup really need a scalable application, that could handle billion hits, so I really need to learn to utilize cloud service instead of depend on one or two normal PC with huge RAM (that I prefer to use when the users are lower than 10k of non-static hit), rather than building your own server farm, that probably costs higher. Some of the famous cloud (IaaS or PaaS) services are:
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