The document discusses various cloud computing platforms and services and their suitability for different needs. It addresses common concerns about infrastructure, security, scalability and provides examples of how platforms like Salesforce, Google App Engine, Heroku, Amazon EC2 and Rackspace address these issues and provide reliable, scalable and cost-effective hosting solutions without the need to manage infrastructure. The conclusion emphasizes doing research to find the right cloud solution based on individual needs and workloads.
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enforcing code coverage
Cons - not cheap for the enterprise license - generic and easy to learn the programming language however it is not transportable
10 requests per minute = 800msec response 200 requests per minute = sub 200msec response cons - not suitable for long transactions - Python app engine is great, however Java code needs to be written with careful consideration if you want to migrate - can use appscale to migrate but again not easy - data in and out has to happen via http - you cant really do anything else
cons - newer player - rails and github centric ... know what they are and what they do? - gartner calls them a cool vendor -
dangerous to assume its anything like normal infrastructure dangerous to assume it will be cheaper for you - do the math - know the resources you use, run a prototype
again make no assumptions here but it is easier to know the upcoming costs for conventional IT managers