Abstract—As more companies shift to computerization the dependence of an organization on its system administrators is huge. They are required to manage not only the simple mundane tasks but also any other problems the company may face. This paper describes a unique approach to solving the simple, mundane yet time consuming tasks. Setting up Operating systems in a new work/lab environment is a daunting task. Similarly, working on company project from a remote location has been a persisting problem due to data security and privacy. Operating Systems can be set up over the internet using a kickstart server over the cloud and FUSE data transfer mechanisms. Virtual Images of current scenario company projects are booted up for use on demand, saved after work is done and deleted automatically.
Index Terms—Cloud storage, centralized repository kick start, automation, FUSE, virtualization
A. Ravi is with the Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai, India (e-mail: Ananthakrishnan.ravi@gmail.com).
R. Venkathennai is with the India akrishnan is with Sri Sairam Engineering College (affiliated to Anna University), Chennai, India (e-mail: roopak.v@gmail.com).
B. Kannan is with the Nixbase Technology Chennai, India (e-mail: baskar910@gmail.com).
Cite: Ananthakrishnan Ravi, Roopak Venkatakrishnan, and Baskar Kannan, "Cloud Based Remote Infrastructure Management," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 975-979, 2012.
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