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authorChris Alfonso <calfonso@redhat.com>2008-07-10 23:13:37 -0400
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<h1>Genome: IT Evolved.</h1>
- <p class="pintro">Genome makes building intrastructure in a cloud computing environment easy. Genome is a set of light weight tools that use Cobbler, Puppet, and Xen to provide developers and system administrators an easy way to initiate provisioning and system configuration of I.T. systems.</p>
+ <p class="pintro">Genome makes building infrastructure in a cloud computing environment easy. Genome is a set of light weight tools that use Cobbler, Puppet, and Xen to provide developers and system administrators an easy way to initiate provisioning and system configuration of I.T. systems.</p>
<p>The genome is fundamental to the reliable encoding and transfer of both genetic code and data. As the project name suggests, Genome is the equivalence for software systems. The project started formally in early 2008 though the origins can be traced back several years prior to real struggles within Red Hat IT developing and deploying software systems.<br/><br/>
While it may not be the perfect analogy, it is indeed fitting to say that hereditary information is stored within every IT organization. The truth is software systems, like species, face extinction through poor replication of this information. Sadly, the knowledge that is required to maintain and reproduce complex systems often only lives in the form of tangled configuration scripts or, worse still, only in the minds of consulting domain experts. Transfering knowledge in such manners is practically a recipe for building legacy systems.<br/><br/>