Author: widodh
Date: Mon Nov  5 13:50:10 2012
New Revision: 1405788

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1405788&view=rev
Log:
Remove cloud.com from the FAQ

Just CloudStack is enough :-)

Modified:
    incubator/cloudstack/site/trunk/content/cloudstack/cloudstack-faq.mdtext

Modified: 
incubator/cloudstack/site/trunk/content/cloudstack/cloudstack-faq.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/cloudstack/site/trunk/content/cloudstack/cloudstack-faq.mdtext?rev=1405788&r1=1405787&r2=1405788&view=diff
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--- incubator/cloudstack/site/trunk/content/cloudstack/cloudstack-faq.mdtext 
(original)
+++ incubator/cloudstack/site/trunk/content/cloudstack/cloudstack-faq.mdtext 
Mon Nov  5 13:50:10 2012
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Have a question that's not answered here
 - The Apache CloudStack platform enables enterprises to set up a private cloud 
for use by their own employees. The current generation of virtualization 
infrastructure targets enterprise IT departments who manage virtual machines 
the same way they would manage physical machines. The Apache CloudStack 
platform, on the other hand, enables self-service of virtual machines by users 
outside of the IT department. 
 - As an open source IaaS, Apache CloudStack is available to individuals and 
organizations that wish to study and implement an IaaS for personal, 
educational, and/or production use.
 
-The Cloud.com CloudStack platform includes the Management Server and 
extensions to industry-standard hypervisor software (*e.g.* XenServer, vSphere, 
KVM) installed on Hosts running in the cloud. The Management Server is deployed 
on a farm of management servers. The administrator provisions resources (Hosts, 
storage devices, IP addresses, etc.) into the Management Server and the 
Management Server manages those resources. The Management server presents web 
interfaces to end users and administrators that enable them to take actions on 
some or all of their instances in the IaaS cloud.
+The CloudStack platform includes the Management Server and extensions to 
industry-standard hypervisor software (*e.g.* XenServer, vSphere, KVM) 
installed on Hosts running in the cloud. The Management Server is deployed on a 
farm of management servers. The administrator provisions resources (Hosts, 
storage devices, IP addresses, etc.) into the Management Server and the 
Management Server manages those resources. The Management server presents web 
interfaces to end users and administrators that enable them to take actions on 
some or all of their instances in the IaaS cloud.
 
 ##Can I create my own private templates?
 


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