Remove heat from list of third party tools

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Closes-Bug: #1239940
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Andreas Jaeger 2013-10-15 22:45:45 +02:00
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volumes. Ephemeral storage exists only for the life of an instance. It persists
across reboots of the guest operating system, but when the instance is deleted so is
the associated storage. All instances have some ephemeral storage. Volumes are
persistent virtualized block devices independent of any particular instance. </para>
persistent virtualized block devices independent of any particular instance.</para>
<simplesect xml:id="section_about-ephemeral-storage">
<title>Ephemeral storage</title>
<para>Ephemeral storage is associated with a single
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<para>Terminating the instance associated with ephemeral storage causes the loss of
data from that ephemeral storage. Rebooting the VM or restarting the host
server, however, does not destroy ephemeral data. In a typical use case, an
instance's root file system is stored on ephemeral storage. </para>
instance's root file system is stored on ephemeral storage.</para>
<para>In addition to the ephemeral root volume, all flavors except the smallest,
m1.tiny, provide an additional ephemeral block device whose size ranges from 20
GB for m1.small to 160 GB for m1.xlarge. You can configure these sizes. This is
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cloud and virtualization
platforms.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><link
xlink:href="http://heat-api.org/"
>heat</link> is a high level
orchestration system that provides a
programmable interface to orchestrate
multiple cloud applications
implementing well known standards such
as CloudFormation and TOSCA. Unlike
other projects mentioned in this
section <link
xlink:href="http://heat-api.org/"
>heat</link> requires changes to
your OpenStack deployment and is
working toward official inclusion as
an OpenStack project. At this point
<link
xlink:href="http://heat-api.org/"
>heat</link> is a development
project not a production resource, but
it does show what the not too distant
future of instance management may be
like.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><link
xlink:href="http://www.php-opencloud.com"