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== Eucalyptus vs. OpenStack == | == Eucalyptus vs. OpenStack == |
Revision as of 10:56, 9 May 2018
Warning: This page is currently under construction. Information may not be ready for users.
OpenStack is an open-source cloud stack that is in the process of implementation on Red Cloud. Also, for more information, see the Official Documentation for OpenStack.
How To Use
This section will need a better title when we have a definitive API.
Logging In
Key Pairs
Security Groups
Instances
Launch an Instance
Types of Images
Volumes
Create and Attach a Volume
Types of Storage
Eucalyptus vs. OpenStack
The following Openstack features should be working in the initial deployment:
- identity and access (`keystone` in Openstack, `iam` in Eucalyptus/AWS)
- compute (`nova` in Openstack, `ec2`in Eucalyptus/AWS)
- block storage (`cinder` in Openstack, `ebs` in Eucalyptus/AWS)
- object storage (`swift` in Openstack, `s3` in Eucalyptus/AWS)
- images are in RBD format like UB. This should allow near instantaneous instance launches (especially if we do away with ephemeral storage).
- networking (`neutron` in Openstack): I expect to have VPC support.
- web console (`horizon` in Openstack, `eucaconsole` in Eucalyptus).