AppScale is an open-source framework for running Google App Engine applications. It is an implementation of a cloud computing platform (Platform-as-a-Service), supporting Xen, KVM, Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus. It has been developed and is maintained by AppScale Systems.[1][2][3][4][5] AppScale allows users to upload multiple App Engine applications to a cloud. It supports multiple distributed backends such as HBase, Hypertable, Apache Cassandra, Voldemort (distributed data store), MySQL Cluster, and Redis. It has support for Python, Go, and Java applications, taking the open source SDK provided by Google App Engine and implementing scalable services such as the datastore, memcache, blobstore, users API, and channel API.
See also
- Cloud computing comparison
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| Platforms | - Amazon
- App Engine
- GreenQloud
- AppScale
- Windows Azure
- Engine Yard
- Force.com
- Heroku
- OrangeScape
- RightScale
- Cloud Foundry
- Mendix
- OpenShift
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| Infrastructure | - Amazon
- Abiquo Enterprise Edition
- CloudStack
- Eucalyptus
- GoGrid
- Lunacloud
- Google Storage
- GreenButton
- GreenQloud
- IBM SmartCloud
- iland
- Joyent
- Nimbula
- Nimbus
- OpenNebula
- OpenStack
- Rackspace Cloud
- Zadara Storage
- OVirt
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