Deployed by thousands. Proven production at scale. OpenStack is a set of software components that provide common services for cloud infrastructure.
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OpenStack controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources, all managed through APIs or a dashboard.
Beyond standard infrastructure-as-a-service functionality, additional components provide orchestration, fault management and service management amongst other services to ensure high availability of user applications.
OpenStack is the open source cloud computing standard to support virtual machines, container and bare metal workloads. Learn more about open source integration options in the Open Infrastructure Blueprint white paper.
The OpenStack Marketplace is filled with experts working across industries, use cases, and regions to help your organization achieve your goals.
FishOS delivers a full-lifecycle view on OpenStack deployment, allowing to its customers to benefit of Zero-downtime Cloud Operations. FishOS product is an automated, energy-optimizing, scalable and pay-as-you grow enterprise OpenStack model.
China Telecom not only builds its public, private cloud based on OpenStack, but also promotes OpenStack into government cloud and other enterprise's private cloud. As a telecom operator, China Telecom will focus on SDN, NFV, Container and Big-Data technology contribution and share such practices and cases to all community members.
OpenStack is trusted to manage 40 Million+ cores around the world, across dozens of industries.
Video game developer, Blizzard Entertainment, implements OpenStack autoscaling to support running video games, like best-selling game Overwatch, in the cloud.
Walmart has developed and is currently using a product called Galaxy, which is a multi-cloud validation tool that minimizes the mean time to detect issues on any OpenStack cloud. Galaxy performs the validation checks required to declare the health of all OpenStack clouds.
Convesio gains control over infrastructure and reduces cloud costs more than 50% by moving from AWS and GCP to OpenStack.
OpenStack is a top-level open infrastructure project supported by the OpenInfra Foundation