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iMarine as an infrastructure offers a variety of functionality to its end users directly or to Infrastructure Managers. The functionality that are offered mainly by gCube services ( in gCube terminology named ''Enabling services'' ) can be classified in the following categories: | iMarine as an infrastructure offers a variety of functionality to its end users directly or to Infrastructure Managers. The functionality that are offered mainly by gCube services ( in gCube terminology named ''Enabling services'' ) can be classified in the following categories: | ||
− | * '''Deployment''' : The | + | * '''Deployment''' : The Infrastructure trough its enabling services is capable of automatic deploy and activate Software Bundles remotely, thus allowing administrators to remotely manage software installation and upgrades. |
+ | * '''Hosting''' : End user are endowed to upload, deploy and activate their software bundles ( war) on the Infrastructures by relying on a simple and intuitive Graphical Wizard and Management interface. | ||
+ | * '''Resources Lifecycle''' : Software and nodes running on the infrastructure can be managed remotely in terms of activation/deactivation, assignment to VOs and VREs ( which dynamically groups users and resorces assigned to them), publication to an Information System for their easy discovering. | ||
+ | * '''Monitoring''' : Software deployed on the infrastructure is |
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Infrastructure
iMarine as an infrastructure offers a variety of functionality to its end users directly or to Infrastructure Managers. The functionality that are offered mainly by gCube services ( in gCube terminology named Enabling services ) can be classified in the following categories:
- Deployment : The Infrastructure trough its enabling services is capable of automatic deploy and activate Software Bundles remotely, thus allowing administrators to remotely manage software installation and upgrades.
- Hosting : End user are endowed to upload, deploy and activate their software bundles ( war) on the Infrastructures by relying on a simple and intuitive Graphical Wizard and Management interface.
- Resources Lifecycle : Software and nodes running on the infrastructure can be managed remotely in terms of activation/deactivation, assignment to VOs and VREs ( which dynamically groups users and resorces assigned to them), publication to an Information System for their easy discovering.
- Monitoring : Software deployed on the infrastructure is