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Sun Cloud

Sun Cloud (also known as Network.com) was an on-demand cloud computing service operated by Sun Microsystems prior to Sun's acquisition by Oracle Corporation. The Sun Cloud Compute Utility provided access to a substantial computing resource over the Internet for US$1 per CPU-hour. It was launched as Sun Grid in March 2006—the same month Amazon Web…

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Sun Cloud

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples31
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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Sun Cloud

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related to CPU-hour · 6
Sun Cloud → Cloud, CPU, CPUs, For, Sun Cloud CPU, US
has application · 5
Sun Cloud → Compute Utility, Operating System, OS, Solaris, ZIP
related to External links · 4
Sun Cloud → Engine SourceSun Grid Module, NetBeans IDE, Suite, Sun CloudUtility ComputingSun Grid
related to Resources, jobs, and runs · 4
Sun Cloud → Compute Utility, Resources, Sun Cloud Compute Utility, The
see also · 2
Sun Cloud → Big Buck Bunny, Sun CloudUtility

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sun cloud applications utility computing job compute network com application resources users access grid march web solaris catalog also run

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Solaris 10instance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
Sun Grid Engineinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
and the Java platform.Sun Cloud delivered enterprise computing powerinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
resources over the Internetinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
enabling developersinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
researchersinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
scientistsinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
businesses to optimize performanceinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
speed time to resultsinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
and accelerate innovation without investment in IT infrastructure.In early 2010 Oracle announced it was discontinuing the Sun Cloud projectinstance ofIt was based on and supported open source technologies0.80text
Sun Cloudhas applicationCompute Utility0.60section
Sun Cloudhas applicationSolaris0.60section

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