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VMware Rolls Out Do-It-Yourself Cloud Building

Running on VMware’s bread-and-butter vSphere platform, the new management controls include general management, security, data center services, and outside consulting services. – SAN FRANCISCO — VMware pulled the wraps off a series of new products and services Aug. 31 at its VMworld 2010 expo and conference here at the Moscone Center, all with the purpose of helping VMware users gain better control of their cloud computing deployments.

In fact, by using these new assets,…


Innovation@Intel: Mobile Augmented Reality for Do-it-Yourself Tech Support

Intel researchers recently demonstrated, at Research@Intel Day 2010, a future where computer vision and Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) along with a device with the latest Intel® Atom™ processor could be used to help guide a consumer to do his own home PC repair project. The device was able to identify the model of the PC and provide text and graphical instructions to the user for each step of the repair.

Innovation@Intel: Mobile Augmented Reality for Do-it-Yourself Tech Support

Intel researchers recently demonstrated, at Research@Intel Day 2010, a future where computer vision and Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) along with a device with the latest Intel® Atom™ processor could be used to help guide a consumer to do his own home PC repair  project. The device was able to identify the model of the PC and provide  text and graphical instructions to the user for each step of the  repair.

Newcomer Backblaze Offers Ultra-Cheap, Do-It-Yourself Cloud Storage

Backblaze is Bay Area-based a startup that provides unlimited online backup for laptops or desktops to its customers for $5 per month, which is similar in many ways to cloud storage services such as Carbonite, Mozy and Amazon S3. To make his business commercially viable, founder Gleb Budman had to figure out how to store hundreds of petabytes of customer data in a reliable, scalable way and still keep his costs low. After looking at several commercial solutions that he considered overpriced, Budman told eWEEK that he and his team decided to build their own custom Backblaze Storage Pods with commodity hardware. They constructed 67TB worth of capacity in a 4U-sized server array. Total cost: $7,867. Budman isn’t afraid to document everything about this project. The new cloud storage system is now working well for Backblaze, Budman said.
However, he and his crew didn’t stop at that. They have since decided to share their development recipe and parts list for this low-cost storage system in an open-source manner. They figure that if companies can build their own cloud storage for a lot less up-front money, then perhaps those same companies will consider utilizing Backblaze’s cloud storage management software.
Our hope is that by sharing, others can benefit and, ultimately, refine this concept and send improvements back to us, Budman said. Evolving and lowering costs is critical to our continuing success at Backblaze.
In this slideshow, we’ll show a general overview about how to make one of these storage pods yourself and save thousands of dollars. Backblaze has made the actual blueprints available in a free download.
You can view a more detailed blog post and a short 3D video illustrating the storage box.
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