What is a cloud in Lab Management?

A cloud is a group of machines from which users can borrow or rent for some period of time. In Lab Management, clouds are groups of physical systems from a corporate data center or from public resources like Amazon EC2.

When you pool physical resources into clouds, they get used more efficiently.
A Lab Management site can have many clouds. Cloud resources can be public or private. If a project administrator allows public clouds for a project, members of that project can allocate systems from any of those clouds, not just the ones owned by the project.

Project members can request machines from a cloud, and view allocable inventory and the costs and specifications of those resources. When they're done with the machine, they return it back to the cloud.

Moderated clouds

With Lab Management 2.6, clouds can be moderated. When a project member requests a host from a moderated cloud, the host is not immediately provisioned. Instead, the request is sent to the administrator for approval. The administrator evaluates the available resources and approves or rejects the request.