Cloud Computing: Have You Got Your Atmos onLine Account?
I registered for the beta of EMC’s Atmos Cloud storage offering, Atmos onLine right after EMC World and this week I received confirmation that my registration had been accepted.
So tonight I’ve been looking through the documentation before I start putting together some code to test the service out.
The interesting thing, is (not surprisingly) how initially similar Atmos onLine appears to be to Nirvanix SDN and Amazon S3. Clearly the devil will be in the detail.
With three major services now available, how will they all compare? Look out for a post on that soon.
Finally, I might eventually have the ability to put together RAIC…
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Be sure to ask your questions and leave your comments in the Atmos onLine EMC Labs community.
http://community.emc.com/community/labs/atmos_online
Check out this blog article about speed testing of S3 and Atmos (http://gladinet.blogspot.com/2009/06/amazon-s3-vs-emc-atmos.html)
Looks like they have an RAIC framework going on there.
Mark
Good point, I’ve already used that site already.
Chris
Thanks Zach, checking it out.
Chris