[scrm-wg] Topics for potential standardisation
Sam Johnston
samj at samj.net
Mon Aug 17 09:17:15 CDT 2009
Resending to SCRM-WG (apologies to the rest for the double vision). Sam.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Sam Johnston <samj at samj.net> wrote:
> Afternoon all,
>
> I have created a wiki page ("Topics<http://cloud-standards.org/wiki/index.php?title=Topics>")
> to capture potential areas of interest for cloud computing standards and
> added an appropriate disclaimer so as not to exclude anybody from
> contributing. The current version of the page is copied below for your
> convenience.
>
> While I don't think there is any contention as to the current focus of
> standards efforts (that is, compute and storage infrastructure) I agree that
> it is important to establish a "wireframe" of sorts. This will allow
> participants to identify areas of interest to them and help avoid standards
> "blindspots" like the current absence of discussion around topics like
> structured storage (e.g. Open Cloud Database Connectivity).
>
> Sam
> Topics <http://cloud-standards.org/wiki/index.php?title=Topics> From
> CloudStandards <http://cloud-standards.org/>
>
> The following list enumerates:
>
> 1. Potential areas for standardisation
> 2. Candidate standards (where applicable)
>
> *The intention is simply to identify potential areas of interest rather
> than to reflect consensus or make recommendations as to priorities or
> preferred standards.*
>
> - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
> - Compute
> - DMTF Cloud API
> - OGF Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI)
> - Network
> - Storage (raw)
> - SNIA Cloud TWG
>
>
> - Platform as a Service (PaaS)
> - Storage (structured)
> - SNIA Cloud TWG
>
>
>
>
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