EclipseCon 2009 Day 3 Summary
Attended the keynote session Building
Applications for the Cloud with Amazon at EclipseCon 2009,
Day 3 (day
2
here).
Here are some brag
points about Amazon
Web Services gathered from the session:
- 88 million customers, operated in 7 countries, data centers
all around the world, core competency externalized for customers,
pay-as-you-go
model.
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud has 2 components:
- Compute
EC2: Rent by the hour, spin up/dial down based upon the need.
- Storage
S3: Access from anywhere with fairly low latency
- Some simple primitives like SimpleDB
(database), Simple
Queue Service (messaging), Cloud Front
(content delivery), Flexible
Payments Service (payments), Mechanical Turk
(on-demand workforce) on top of Compute & Storage.
- 1/2 millon registered developers on AWS
- 40 billion objects stories in S3 (4 times growth in last
year)
- Animoto
case study: Growth from 40 to 5000 instance after
launching facebook application
- AWS Principles: Reliable, Scalable, Low-latency, Flexible,
Easy-to-use, Inexpensive
- AWS Usage: Web site/Application hosting, Media
distribution, Storage, Backup, Disaster Recovery, Financial apps,
High-performance computing, Software development/testing
SmugMug CEO
shared their usage of EC2 and S3 for
SkyNet
(fka Rubberband):
- Millions of photos/day
- BIG photos, upto 24MB, 48mpix
- 40+ terapixels processed/day
- Peaky traffic on holidays/weekend (elastic)
- Full HD processing: 1920 x 1080p
- No capital costs, Elastic, Better taxes: No depreciation
& amortization
- Totally autonomous, make a decision (roughly once a minute)
to turn on/off a worker, takes into consideration approx 50+ inputs
such as historical data, type of job, queue status, recent activity
And then was the fun part where
AWS Toolkit for Eclipse
was announced. It was pretty cool to deploy a web application (
JSPWiki in this
case) to a local server and then the same application to a Tomcat
cluster on EC2. And you can even debug after attaching to a running
instance as well. Pretty cool! And it was certainly exciting to know
that
GlassFish
is already on their roadmap :)
And then I spent rest of the day talking to attendees and preparing
this blog! The GlassFish beanies were a huge hit all around the floor
and we also distributed
Hudson
stickers.
Here are some pictures of Day 3:
And the complete photo album below:
Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on March 27, 2009 at 06:08 AM PDT #