All,
I have vCenter server4, vSphere 4 and vSphere client installed on my systems. Couple of VMs(bothe Windows and Linux) running on this environment. I have questions here,
1. How do I form a cloud using vSphere?
2. Then, How do I give access to external people to get an advantages of cloud environment ?
first of all I think your question and the info you gave is very limited. A cloud is not something you can form or a tickbox you can tick within vSphere. Cloud computing is a concept and there are tools / software that can help you realise a cloud, but there is more to it than just a single tickbox.
Duncan
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ohh... Sorry I am very new to cloud computing. People around me talking about private cloud and public cloud. So I thought that something which we need to form. One more question here is, How do I let the people, who do not have vSphere environment, access my tools/applications in a cloud environment?.Meaning, Software as a Service (SaaS).
No need to apologize. How would you normally have people access their applications? Forget about the term "cloud" for now, forget about the "virtual layer" ... these are merely concepts / tools to provide a service to your end customer. Normally a customer would never touch the vSphere environment or client, they don't even need to know it's running virtual. Giving access to a desktop or an application doesn;t change because of the virtual layer.
Duncan
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I just had a flashback of "the information superhighway" phrase. People mean well but the media just hypes it so much... 😕
Vichu,
Are you hosting anything different than you were before or just moving your current infrastructure to virtual?
Yes we planned to move our infrastructure to virtual...So I am just experimenting things in vSphere (evaluation) before we move.