Some common use-cases we’re seeing for the private cloud approach to infrastructure:
Horizontally scaling, primarily of Web-based applications. Using variations of the LAMP or Ruby stacks these appear to be sites and portals engineered for horizontal scaling via HTTP load-balancing and loosely coupled application components.
Specialized cluster-aware applications. A mixture of ...
Now that the wraps are off on our partnership with Eucalyptus Systems I'm happy to be able to share more about our plans for the GroundWork Monitor Enterprise Cloud. Our mission is to create a seamless application monitoring solution that delivers timely, actionable intelligence across across public clouds, private clouds ...
I'm happy to announce we just released GroundWork Monitor Enterprise 6.1.1. As a minor release it doesn't have much in the way of new features but it does include some really popular customer requests:
Status viewer page load times greatly improved. Our testing team claims navigating around the status viewer is ...
Savio Rodrigues just posted commentary on the Eclipse 2009 survey which found Ubuntu market share has increased dramatically in the last year or so. I wanted to share some additional data on the same topic from the GWOS community.
The attached chart shows the OS breakdown of people running GWOS products ...
I was asked this question recently at the first Opscamp in Austin, TX. I sure don’t know who will win or lose but there are some big trends emerging.
There will be a few big winners. It is a crowded space with all the big players vying for market share, or ...
It’s been an exciting week around GroundWork. The energy in the office has been contagious. We made two announcements this week that have web traffic spiking.
Yesterday, we announced the the release of GroundWork Monitor 6.1 which comes with comes with (drum roll please...) Ubuntu Support! The Debian ...