Hi,

I've researching BlobStore API, went over the guide and some examples.  I
would send send some of this to jcloud user-list but there is a membership
pending issue.

Questions.

Limitation - I wonder if there is a way to probe the limitation. Sometimes
users might want to perform operation which are restricted like upload to
Azure a file which is more than 64MB. Is there away to prob the limitation
in the BlobStore and make sure that an operation is possible. Other example
is trying to redirect a blob from one blobstore to another.

Development - How do you guys develop and test your code when you need a
cloud? I will probably revamp my old laptop to run the necessary platform,
it would be a pain if at all possible (machine issues). Best practice here?

IRC: When is jclouds, Whirr most active in the IRC?. I'm from GMT+2.

Proposal- Would you like me to share my proposal with you guys before
submitting? What kind of inrormation you expect besides of: deliverable,
Timeline other commitments. What is the level of details the design should
have?

Sorry for bombarding with questions but Whirr just became my top choice for
GSoC project and I want to get things rolling.

Good Day,
qballer



On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Adrian Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, Doran
>
> A blob is indeed a blob :)
>
> I would start by going to github jclouds-examples and making a few blobs of
> your own.
>
> You can play with these and also look at jclouds.org/documentation where
> there's a BlobStore guide, to help you understand what it is like, being a
> blob.
>
> Finally, you can hop on irc freenode #jclouds to meet others coping with
> life in a blobby world.
>
> -A
> On Mar 21, 2012 5:30 PM, "Doron Tsur" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Setting up a simple Whirr cluster would be my next step. I'm trying to
> get
> > a good feel of the project so I've been going over some documentation. I
> > don't come with a lot of background in cloud computing so I'm figuring it
> > out as I go. This step also requires me to setup an Ubuntu Server 10.04,
> I
> > will do that and run Whirr on it.
> >
> > It took me a while to understand that a blob is just that, a blob. I'm
> > assuming that the entire Blob Store concept was created in order to
> > transfer and store big binary files efficiently. I'm not sure how this is
> > achieved yet but a client doesn't need to understand the server just how
> to
> > interface with it.
> >
> > Things I want to do:
> >
> > 1. Support create, delete and setMetaData (I understand Blobs have that,
> > right?) in the basics.
> >
> > 2. Support functions with out occupying the Whirr terminal. meaning that
> as
> > soon as a request is made, the CLI can be free to do other things while
> the
> > job is done in the background. I'm guessing that create can be time
> > consuming. As soon as the function is done it should print the
> result/stats
> > to the screen. blocking the CLI if required should be easy if needed.
> >
> > 3. It came to mind that on a cloud you can have several Blob Stores and
> if
> > Blobs could bounce from one to another it could be useful. If this is
> > possible, Blob Store wise, I would like to support move and copy between
> > blobs. This will less constrain the users bandwidth and could be useful
> for
> > scripting on top of this client .
> >
> > It would be great if you could share any quality links regarding Whirr,
> > Jclouds, cloud computing and interfacing with a BlobStores. Google is my
> > friend but all of you have been researching the topic for some time now.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Andrei Savu <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Good to hear that you find the project interesting.
> > >
> > > #286 sounds like a great fit for you. Have you tried to setup a simple
> > > cluster with Whirr? How do you think the blob store client should look
> > > like?
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > -- Andrei Savu / andreisavu.ro
> > >
> > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Doron Tsur <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > > HI all,
> > > >
> > > > This is the second ASF project that caught my eye. I guess Apache
> must
> > be
> > > > doing something right. I looked in to some JIRA issues which are
> > mentored
> > > > candidate and this interested me
> > > >
> > > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-286
> > > >
> > > > I've been taking interest in several open source project, after
> > speaking
> > > > with several committers on a bunch of projects I figured out the
> style
> > of
> > > > project I would like to do. I would like to own one feature, it
> doesn't
> > > > really matter which, though there some which are more appealing than
> > > > others. This would be my main project, during that time I would also
> > like
> > > > to perform general purpose bug fixing. This will allow me to produce
> > two
> > > > forms of deliverable code. The bug fixes should be on a weekly or
> > > bi-weekly
> > > > basis depending on main projects constrains and other factors. I will
> > > work
> > > > out the details with the mentor. I wonder if this approach sounds
> > > > reasonable for you?
> > > >
> > > > I'm guessing some of you or going to be mentors in the upcoming GSoC,
> > do
> > > > you have a specific notion in mind?
> > > > What kind of details would you like to see in the application?
> > > > Any Whirr specific documents you would like me to go in to while
> > writing
> > > up
> > > > a proposal?
> > > >
> > > > Please, feel free to share your thoughts!
> > > >
> > > > Good Day,
> > > > qballer
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

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