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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Virtualization and Cloud Computing Open Source Cloud Software Post 302644511 by satimis on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 04:26:22 AM
Old 05-22-2012
Open Source Cloud Software

Hi all,

I'm prepared exploring cloud technology to play on both private and public clouds. Please advise which of the following Open Source Cloud software, other than Ubuntu One, will be more powerful on features:-

Abiquo
http://www.abiquo.com/

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)
What is Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)? - Definition from WhatIs.com

Eucalyptus
Cloud Computing Software from Eucalyptus | Leader in Cloud Software


Or any other Open Source Cloud Software to suggest?

I have been looking around on Abiquo website and couldn't find where to download their cloud software.

Advice would be appreciated. TIA

B.R.
satimis
 

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CELESTE_STANDALONE(1)						       HUGIN						     CELESTE_STANDALONE(1)

NAME
celeste_standalone - Cloud identification SYNOPSIS
celeste_standalone [options] image1 image2 [..] DESCRIPTION
Celeste has been trained using Support vector machine techniques to identify clouds in photos and remove control points from these areas. celeste_standalone is a command-line tool with all the same functionality as Celeste in hugin. Simple usage is to just 'clean' an existing project file: celeste_standalone -i project.pto -o project.pto OPTIONS
-i <filename> Input Hugin PTO file. Control points over SVM threshold will be removed before being written to the output file. If -m is set to 1, images in the file will be also be masked. -o <filename> Output Hugin PTO file. Default: '<filename>_celeste.pto' -d <filename> SVM model file. Default: 'data/celeste.model' -s <int> Maximum dimension for re-sized image prior to processing. A higher value will increase the resolution of the mask but is significantly slower. Default: 800 -t <float> SVM threshold. Raise this value to remove fewer control points, lower it to remove more. Range 0 to 1. Default: 0.5 -m <1|0> Create masks when processing Hugin PTO file. Default: 0 -f <string> Mask file format. Options are PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF. Default: PNG -r <1|0> Filter radius. 0 = large (more accurate), 1 = small (higher resolution mask, slower, less accurate). Default: 0 -h Print usage. AUTHORS
Written by Tim Nugent. "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 CELESTE_STANDALONE(1)
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