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Cloud computing is the use of networked infrastructure software and capacity to provide resources to users in an on-demand environment. Sometimes known as utility computing, clouds provide a set of typically virtualized computers which can provide users with the ability to start and stop servers or use compute cycles only when needed, often paying only for the use of those services.
Cloud computing with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the certified and supported operating platform purchasable by the hour - delivered by Amazon and supported by Red Hat. It gives you everything you need to immediately start developing and hosting your applications: One or more cloud hosted servers, bandwidth, storage, and the leading open source operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The combination of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Amazon EC2 changes the economics of computing by allowing you to pay only for the infrastructure software and capacity that you actually use.
See: http://www.amazon.com/ec2
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers. The EC2 web service is included as part of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux cloud computing service.
Cloud computing with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a new service that combines the features of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux software subscription with web scale compute services from Amazon. Because the software instances are running standard Red Hat Enterprise Linux software, they feature the same enterprise-ready operating platform, leading support, and third party application certification.
"On-premise" deployments typically refer to installations of software on hardware owned or leased by an end-user. The majority of offerings Red Hat provides to end-users today are utilized in "on-premise" deployments. Cloud computing with Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides an alternative for users seeking an alternative to purchasing or leasing their own hardware and facilities or committing to fixed hosting contracts. As the offering provides "cloud"-based web services, customers can very easily scale up and down their compute power as the demands on a business fluctuate.
Red Hat will support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and later versions as part of this service.
Support, Maintenance, Operating System Images, CPU, Bandwidth, Storage - everything you need to get a service up and running.
For Technical questions: Red Hat provides support for end-customer questions about the services. Technical issues will be addressed by Red Hat associates working in concert with Amazon support and engineering in the event of issues with the EC2 infrastructure.
For Customer Service issues: All customer service issues (Billing, EC2 Account Activation, etc.) should be forwarded directly to Amazon via application-payments@amazon.com.
Red Hat and Amazon will continuously evaluate the performance and service levels of this offering. There is no identified target date for the end of this beta.
While Red Hat Enterprise Linux cloud services include access to the same technology as other subscriptions from Red Hat, the on-demand nature of this offering includes some key differences in the subscription model.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux may be instantiated on cloud services for both 32- and 64-bit servers. The beta versions may be instantiated on the following servers:
Note that you will be billed for each instance-hour consumed at the rate for the instance size you are operating.
There are two types of fees for Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the cloud, fixed and variable.
When you purchase cloud services with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you will be billed by Amazon for the monthly subscription fee, variable usage fees, and additional Amazon services that you consume which are not part of this offering.
Major Credit Cards billable to US banks are accepted by Amazon billing service.
This is a supported beta - and you will have access to one or more fully functional Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers with bandwidth and storage, backed by Red Hat technical support professionals.
Yes, Red Hat has partnered with leading hosting providers which provide a variety of solutions for customers needing a complete hosted solution. Customers who require longer-term fixed hosting solutions, are looking for strong relationship with local or regional hosting providers, and want value added services should look to these Advanced and Premier Red Hat Hosting Partners.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for cloud computing is provided as a web service and is accessible by most regions of the world. During the beta, Red Hat is supporting customers in English-only web and email support, and hosting is provided out of datacenters located in North America.
Management of the Amazon EC2 web service is provided via commands which have been tested on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Access to running instances is provided via SSH, preferably from a Red Hat Enterprise Linux workstation.
No. While the technology and support are in most cases identical to what is provided via comparable on-premise subscriptions from Red Hat, there are significant differences in how images (AMI's) are managed and metered. During the beta period, Red Hat will not permit the re-use of on-premise subscriptions within the EC2 web service.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux when hosted within the cloud is already virtualized. Subscribers are able to start new instances with a simple command and within minutes have a fully functional server accessible via the web. As this offering includes paravirtualized kernel, there are no supported mechanisms to further virtualize running instances.
Cloud based Red Hat Enterprise Linux is Red Hat Enterprise Linux and will retain the same release cycle. As a component of this service, Red Hat will publish new AMIs within the EC2 infrastructure when new kernels are released. Current subscribers will be able to instantiate and migrate data and configurations to these new AMI's. User-space updates and errata may be applied at any time to running instances via the included Red Hat Network entitlement.
Red Hat and Amazon have worked closely to ensure that the underlying hardware and infrastructure is certified for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Most Red Hat Certified Applications with a command line or web-based interface will perform identically in Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosted in the cloud as they would on-premise. During the beta, Red Hat will work with Red Hat Certified ISV's to identify both technical and business-related concerns that may appear.