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| developer = [[Kate Keahey]], Tim Freeman, et al.
| released = TP2.2 2009-01-09
| programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Python (programming language)|Python]]
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'''Nimbus''' is a toolkit that, once installed on a [[Cluster (computing)|cluster]], provides an [[infrastructure as a service]] [[cloud computing|cloud]] to its client via [[Web Services Resource Framework|WSRF]]-based or [[Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud|Amazon EC2]] [[Web Services Description Language|WSDL]] [[web service]] [[Application programming interface|APIs]]. Nimbus is [[free and open-source software]], subject to the requirements of the [[Apache License]], version 2.
Nimbus supports both the [[hypervisor]]s [[Xen]] and [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine|KVM]] and virtual machine schedulers [[Portable Batch System]] and [[Oracle Grid Engine]]. It allows deployment of self-configured virtual clusters via contextualization.<ref>[[Kate Keahey | Keahey, K.]], Freeman, T. (2008). "Contextualization: Providing One-Click Virtual Clusters", 2008 Fourth IEEE International Conference on eScience, pp.301-308. {{doi|10.1109/eScience.2008.82}}</ref> It is configurable with respect to scheduling, networking leases, and usage accounting.
==Requirements==
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