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10 Tools To Prevent Cloud Vendor Lock-in


February 18, 2013 11:06 AM Nobody wants to be caught in proprietary traps in the cloud. These tools can help you avoid being hemmed in by one vendor.
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Enstratus

Enstratus provides a management console that works across more public cloud services than many of its competitors. It configures your workload in a neutral software layer using open source Puppet or Chef, then translates beneath the covers to move into a public cloud. It can move data to Amazon Web Services, Bluelock, GoGrid, CloudSigma, Eucalyptus Community Cloud, HP Cloud, Rackspace and others.

The Enstratus console gives its operators a view of both internal private cloud and external public cloud workloads. The console will also connect to an additional list of cloud storage services, such as Google Storage for Developers or EMC Atmos. Its latest supported public cloud infrastructure is IBM's SmartCloud Enterprise.

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