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Revision as of 21:29, 19 January 2017
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IaaS
A basic tutorial for AWS EC2 from WUSTL CSE330 link
Compare IaaS of several popular public cloud: Cloudcmp: Comparing Public Cloud
VM vs. Container: An Updated Performance Comparison of Virtual Machines and Linux Containers
Example of Docker performance test link
Google Container Engine (intro) (quickstart)
Real-Time Streaming
Amazon Kinesis link
Google Cloud Dataflow (intro) (quickstart using Python)
Internet-of-Things
Amazon IoT link
Amazon IoT Developer Guide link
A Collection of IoT Projects Powered by AWS link
AWS IoT Button: A Easy-to-use and Programmable Embedded Device link
Amazon SNS Developer Guide link
Real-Time Messaging Service
Example of messaging middleware evaluation-1 link
Example of messaging middleware evaluation-2 link
Google Cloud Pub/Sub link
To test end-to-end (one-way) latency, use PTP (Precision Time Protocol) to synchronize two hosts link
Amazon/Google Free Trial and Credit Programs
As long as you hold an educational institute email address (e.g. someone@email.wustl.edu), you are eligible to apply an Amazon Educational account and get some Amazon AWS credit.
Amazon link