Winged Monkey

Jaromír Coufal jcoufal at redhat.com
Fri Oct 26 15:49:06 UTC 2012


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On 26.10.2012 17:10, Andy Goldstein wrote:
> Could you please elaborate on what sort of person is a "non-technical cloud user?"  What sort of VMs do you envision them spinning up?  Is the thinking that someone else (a "technical" user or an admin) will precreate images that provide services for which the end-user does not need to use SSH or have Linux skills?  If so, I'm guessing this would be something like an image that, when started, automatically launches something like Wordpress (or whatever app/site has a good OOTB experience and doesn't require SSH).  If not, then I'm not sure there really is a non-technical cloud user.
I had very same feeling, Andy, and I had written quite long post about 
that. But before sending the post, I was thinking little bit further 
about the concept of Winked Monkey, and by non-technical user is meant 
(I think) a user, who doesn't care about creating images, deployables, 
providers, etc. Somebody who doesn't have to know much about clouds. 
It's "common" user, who just needs to start/pause/stop virtual machines. 
Nothing else. So I think it's just not very lucky term.

Let's say (and this is improvisation of what got to my mind right now):

*Persona 1: Tom the cat*

Tom the Cat is developer at company called Hat Red. For his job, he 
needs several machines to run. He is not experienced in cloud providers, 
their pricing, locations, etc. It's too much distracting information for 
him. All he cares about, is to do his job right and not to think about 
where and how to launch virtual machines, what is on them, as long as 
they have everything he needs for his job.

Luckily for him, he doesn't have to care about their preparation, 
maintenance, etc. This is responsibility of company's administrator 
Jerry the Mouse, who is preparing and maintaining virtual machines for 
all Hat Red employees.

All Tom needs, is just log into application, find the right machine he 
needs to use and launch it. After pressing the button he expects that 
everything will launch "automegicly", then he will just connect to the 
machine via SSH and start his work.

...

I hope I got it right. If not, please correct me, I don't want to bring 
some mess into your terms.

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