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Nebula is not a hybrid cloud... nebula is an instance of openstack that uses AWS apis. There is no integration between nebula & any commercial cloud - the referenced doc didn't support the claim...
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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]], with [[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="datacenternebula">{{cite web
| url = http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/12/02/nasas-nebula-the-cloud-in-a-container/
| date = December 2, 2009
| title = "NASA’s Nebula: The Cloud in a Container"
| publisher = Data Center Knowledge
| accessdate = 2009-12-17
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Nebula is an open-source project and uses a variety of open-source components, including [[OpenStack]], [[Lustre (file system)|Lustre]] and [[RabbitMQ]].