Demo

You have the possibility to look at a demo of the Cloud interface here.

The structure of a given cloud contains, in each case, a front-end, a default and a back-end block. Blocks are the uppermost structure level. Within the blocks groups are organized. Groups serve to give a better overview of the resources. You can create as many blocks as you wish between the front-end and back-end blocks.

Below the cloud area there is an Infobox containing detailed information about the selected element. Thus you can see statistics about the usage of a container. When you right-click on a particular element a context menu opens with numerous setup-options.

New elements can be added to the cloud via double click or dragging. The choice of available resources can be seen on the right-hand side.

The Cloud Structure in Detail:


Frontend:

You have the ability to activate a load balancer and create groups in the front-end area.

Cloud:

The cloud structure consists of blocks, groups and containers. A block contains various groups, which themselves are groups of various containers.

Container:

These are your virtual machines, which are comparable to physical servers in their function.

Appliances:

Appliances are virtual containers which are pre-configured for specific functions. You receive software-on-demand for your cloud with appliances.

Backend:

You can organize your storage and content delivery networks (CDN) in the back-end.