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OpenStack
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OpenStack
is an open source infrastructure as a service (IaaS) initiative for creating
and managing large groups of virtual private servers in a data center. The goals of the OpenStack initiative are to support interoperability between cloud services and allow businesses to build Amazon-like cloud services in their own data centers. OpenStack, which is freely available under the Apache 2.0 license, is often referred to in the media as "the Linux of the Cloud" and is compared to Eucalyptus and the Apache CloudStack project, two other open source cloud initiatives. OpenStack has a modular architecture that currently has seventeen components: Nova - provides virtual machines (VMs) upon demand. Swift - provides a scalable storage system that supports object storage. Cinder - provides persistent block storage to guest VMs. Glance - provides a catalog and repository for virtual disk images. Keystone - provides authentication and authorization for all the OpenStack services. Horizon - provides a modular web-based user interface (UI) for OpenStack services. Neutron - provides network connectivity-as-a-service between interface devices managed by OpenStack services. Ceilometer - provides a single point of contact for billing systems. Heat - provides orchestration services for multiple composite cloud applications. Trove - provides database-as-a-service provisioning for relational and non-relational database engines. Sahara - provides data processing services for OpenStack-managed resources.
Ironic -
provisions bare metal machines.
Zaqar - multi-tenant
cloud messaging service for web developers.
Manila - provides an open
API.
Designate - a multi-tenant
REST API for managing DNS.
Searchlight - provides search
capabilities across various OpenStack cloud services.
Barbican - a REST API
designed for the secure storage, provisioning and management of secrets.
The
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) worked with Rackspace, a
managed hosting and cloud computing service provider, to develop OpenStack.
RackSpace donated the code that powers its storage and content delivery
service (Cloud Files) and production servers (Cloud Servers). NASA
contributed the technology that powers Nebula, their high performance
computing, networking and data storage cloud service that allows researchers
to work with large scientific data sets.OpenStack officially became an independent non-profit organization in September 2012. The OpenStack community, which is overseen by a board of directors, is comprised of many direct and indirect competitors, including IBM, Intel and VMware. |
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