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[[OpenNebula]] is a fully open-source, Apache licensed toolkit for on-premise IaaS cloud computing, offering a comprehensive solution for the management of virtualized data centres to enable private, public and hybrid clouds. [[OpenNebula]] interoperability makes cloud an evolution by offering common cloud standards and interfaces, leveraging existing IT infrastructure, protecting existing investments, and avoiding vendor lock-in. [[OpenNebula]] is used by many research projects as a powerful tool for innovation and interoperability, and by thousands of organizations to build large-scale production clouds using KVM, Xen and VMware. |
[[OpenNebula]] is a fully open-source, Apache licensed toolkit for on-premise Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing, offering a comprehensive solution for the management of virtualized data centres to enable private, public and hybrid clouds. [[OpenNebula]] interoperability makes cloud an evolution by offering common cloud standards and interfaces, leveraging existing IT infrastructure, protecting existing investments, and avoiding vendor lock-in. [[OpenNebula]] is used by many research projects as a powerful tool for innovation and interoperability, and by thousands of organizations to build large-scale production clouds using KVM, Xen and VMware. |
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Revision as of 22:36, 21 December 2011
OpenNebula
OpenNebula is a fully open-source, Apache licensed toolkit for on-premise Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing, offering a comprehensive solution for the management of virtualized data centres to enable private, public and hybrid clouds. OpenNebula interoperability makes cloud an evolution by offering common cloud standards and interfaces, leveraging existing IT infrastructure, protecting existing investments, and avoiding vendor lock-in. OpenNebula is used by many research projects as a powerful tool for innovation and interoperability, and by thousands of organizations to build large-scale production clouds using KVM, Xen and VMware.
OpenNebula and XCP
OpenNebula 3.0 has prototype support for XCP via XCP Drivers that enable the management of an OpenNebula cloud based on the XCP. You can find more information at: