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{{Short description|Federal cloud computing platform}}
{{Infobox software
| name = NASA Nebula
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| genre = Web development
| website = {{URL|http://nebula.nasa.gov/}}
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[[File:NASA Project Nebula Team 2010.jpg|thumb|Nebula Team 2010]]
'''Nebula''' is a [[Federal government of the United States|federal]] [[cloud computing]] platform that originated at [[NASA Ames Research Center]] at [[Moffett Field, California]].<ref>{{Cite web
== History ==
The Ames Internet Exchange (AIX), was formerly [[MAE-West]], one of the original nodes of the [[Internet]], and is a major peering ___location for Tier 1 ISPs, as well as being the home of the "E" root name servers. The AIX provides connectivity to the Nebula Cloud, enabling [[
The Nebula-Project uses a variety of [[free and open-source software]].
== See also ==
▲* [[OpenNebula]]
* [[Eucalyptus (computing)]]
* [[Ganeti]]
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== External links ==
*{{official website|http://nebula.nasa.gov/}} {{Dead link|date=May 2022}}
*[http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=180&sid=1767596 Interview with Chris C. Kemp about NASA Nebula on Federal News Radio]
*[http://www.meritalk.com/video.php?user=MeriTalk&video_id=77 Chris C. Kemp participation in Meritalk/AFFIRM Luncheon CIO/CFO Panel: The New IT Economics May 21, 2009]
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[[Category:Cloud computing providers]]
[[Category:NASA]]
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