Enomalism 2.0.1 Alpha is a Python script for Development Tools scripts design by Enomaly Inc.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Enomalism uses an approach to enable hardware, bandwidth and storage usage in a flexible way via API.
Publisher review: Enomalism uses an approach to enable hardware, bandwidth and storage usage in a flexible way via API. Enomalism uses an approach to application development and deployment called Elastic Computing. This approach enables hardware, bandwidth and storage usage in a flexible way via API. Clouds of regional computing capacity can be scaled on the fly without affecting other applications deployed on the grid. Features: - API for easy integration - Scale on the fly - Application portability - Better overall capacity usage - Support for various operating environments - Support for various HyperVisors - Improved data center management - Better server consolidation - Improved Data Center Automation - Access additional computing capacity in the form of a utility - Sell extra computing capacity in the form of a utility - Billed on a per usage basis - Disaster Recovery and Virtual backups - Live Migration & Elastic Data Center Management - Virtualization Mashups - Combine multiple hypervisors Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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