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Cloud/Trick Comp Announced! July 9, 2016 At Custom Vapes & E-Cigs Monroe
Cloud/Trick Comp Announced! July 9, 2016 At Custom Vapes & E-Cigs Monroe
You’ve been asking for it, we listened and here it is!
The next cloud comp. Hosted by Custom Vapes and Ecigs and Sponsored by Heresy! It’s July 9th, 2016.
There will be 3 classes – if you choose to enter all 3 you can do so. Great prizes (CASH and JUICE) are available. Come out and join us for a lot of fun!!! Tag and share with your friends.
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Exciting News
For any and all vapers and ecig users the cloud comp at Dicks Vape Shop this Sunday is going to be great. We are going to be showing off and giving out samples of the new no named cotton. This cotton is great it doesn't burn in your RDA even if you accidently dry fire it you can redrip it and everything works just the way it was when you first put it in. Comp starts at 5pm eith Big D's Coils being represented and prizes given out. I hope to see as many of you as possible.
Vape Republiks 2 year anniversary
Grand Opening Costume Party
Come join us for our Grand Opening and Costume Party. This event is going to be so much fun. It starts at noon and goes until 6pm at 2919 N. Lexington Dr. #110, Janesville, WI 53545.
We will have killer sales, awesome contests, a DJ, and of course raffles. There will be 3 cloud contests. One mechanical mod, one box mod, and one variable mod. The winner of each category will get a prize. We…
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Is virtualization synonymous with a private cloud?
Vendor hype not withstanding, the notion of seamless provisioning and accessibility of computing across private and public clouds "at will" is far from reality. In fact, one would posit that the current evolution is somewhat similar to the notion of Enron and its bandwidth trading notion towards the end. At one time, there was hype around how movies and related content would be streamed across the pipes to people in their homes. What had prevented this from being a reality, apart from some key networking breakthoughs lacking was the last mile that the telcos controlled. And all they had to do was to make sure that investment would ensure sub-optimal throughput to consumer homes.So with that, the current journey towards cloud computing for organizations can be centered on three waves: First wave: Separation of applications (computational resource consumers) from the physical hardware (resource providers) through the user of intermediary software (hypervisors). These also provide application isolation, means of retrofitting application fail-over (not quite availability) and pooling of key resources (mostly focused on memory and cpu, with some leeway towards disks and networking). The latter are not hindered by the actual abstraction as much as the operational realities of varied workload and ongoing management of a large datacenter Second wave: Building on the abstraction on the first wave, the key theme is 'asset portability' where resource consumers are truly decoupled from the underlying physical resource providers. Though there is hypervisor automation that can migrate instances or set of instances to similar hardware infrastructure, the limitations around network addresses, hostnames and generally presumptions driven by dependencies inhibit seamless failover. Key focus will be around Networking and Storage. Networking: Juniper, Cisco and to a lesser extent are rolling out new Layer 2 / 3 protocols that will flatten out the network. These approaches should, as purported, allow one to migrate a set of applications within and across multiple locations with minimal changes / impact to networking topologies. Storage: Though hypervisors will evolve to allow for storage migration across pools of physical disk systems, for true seamless data movement, applications will need to implement design patterns allowing for multiple access across the multiple pools of data.
Third wave: This will be characterized by capabilities around truly on-demand spin up and down of resources and if necessary applications. This quite hard to do in a seamless manner, where an in-flight interaction is migrated from an overly burdened resource to a newly initiated set of resources, without impacting the end user experience. For this to be realized across business applications at scale, the resource providers would need to be able to predict demands needs and through an assorted of techniques have the resources in place for use by the consumers. In addition, there will be for applications to decouple transactional data from internal logic to the extent that the in-flight interaction (or more aptly set of transactions) can be balanced across multiple resource pools.In a way, this would be a prelude to realizing the predictions made in Mirror World.
We are currently on the cusp of First and Second Waves and practically, the average enterprise is perhaps 4-5 years away from attaining the next great leap being the capabilities enabled by the Third Wave.