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{{Infobox Software▼
| name = NASA Nebula
| logo = [[Image:Nasanebula-logo.png]]
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| developer = [[NASA]]
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| operating system = Any ([[Web-based application]])
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| publisher = InformationWeek
| accessdate = 2009-12-17
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The Ames Internet Exchange which hosts the Nebula Cloud, 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. Nebula also connects to [[CENIC]] and [[Internet2]], at [[10GigE]] connections. Nebula is a hybrid cloud that uses open data APIs for interoperability with commercial cloud providers, such as [[Amazon EC2]] and [[Google App Engine]].<ref name="coveranetnebula">{{cite web
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| publisher = Data Center Knowledge
| accessdate = 2009-12-17
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Nebula is an Open Source project and utilizes a variety Open Source Components, including Eucalyptus, LUSTRE and [[RabbitMQ]].
▲== References ==
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*[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]
*[http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/chrisckemp Chris C. Kemp - NASA Ames CIO Blog]
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