Ubuntu Cloud Live: Private Clouds via USB Drive

5:01 PM

The cloud is very hard to be visualized, because of the hardware behind it is, which is often an ambiguous collection of servers scattered somewhere across the ether of the Internet. But in Canonical’s vision, the cloud can be something as simple and concrete as a USB stick running the Ubuntu Cloud Live image, which makes the creation of private clouds quite trivial.

Based in its most recent iteration on Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu Cloud Live — as its name implies — is a live session of Ubuntu preloaded with all the tools needed to create and manage a complete private cloud environment.

It’s available as an image file that can be run on any computer from a USB stick, it can be installed to make bootable USB stick using the image or fired up quickly and easily in a virtual machine.

The image uses OpenStack Diablo, requires an x86_64 compatible desktop/laptop machine, and is approximately 560Mb in size. We recommend flashing to a 4GB USB drive (or larger) to allow for proper setup and use of the cloud.



Installing Ubuntu Cloud Live on USB Stick

To install Ubuntu Cloud Live on a USB stick you can either use unetbootin tool or use dd command to install manually, here is how you can use the dd command for USB install.

If your USB drive is connected to /dev/sdb, make sure the drive isn’t mounted, and then run.

  • $ dd if=ubuntu-11.10-cloud-live-amd64.img of=/dev/sdb
WARNING: THIS COMMAND WILL ERASE ALL DATA PREVIOUSLY STORED ON THE TARGET DEVICE. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT DEVICE WHEN FLASHING.

Once flashed, simply boot your laptop/desktop from the USB drive and follow the instructions displayed on the desktop.



With Ubuntu Cloud Live, you can literally hold the cloud in one’s palm and control it in a very hands-on way. :)

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Jolicloud Me: Your Personal Cloud

2:20 PM

Tariq Krim, Founder and CEO Joli Cloud and Netvibes yesterday announced the launch of their new cloud service called Jolicloud Me.

Jolicloud is best known for its lightweight Ubuntu based cloud-focused operating system on desktop and a Mobile & web based service.

Jolicloud Me, a new addition to the Jolicloud family.

Jolicloud Me will provide three features to help keep track of your images, videos, music, links and documents.

 A ‘Personal Search’ engine will let you track down individual files. A ‘Cloud Library’ automatically sorts all the items you have stored in multiple services, arranged by media type, time or location in real-time. Finally, ‘Collections’ allows you to pull together groups of content from different services, in multiple formats either for personal convenience or to share with friends.
 


At the London Web Summit today, Tariq Krim, CEO of Paris-based Jolicloud unveiled that Jolicloud Me is launching in beta from today on an invite-only basis. You can request an invite here. It will initially by offered as an HTML5 Web app for use in desktop browsers and on the iPad, and as native iPhone and Android apps.

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