16 Facts About OpenNebula

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OpenNebula is a cloud computing platform for managing heterogeneous distributed data center infrastructures.

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The OpenNebula platform manages a data center's virtual infrastructure to build private, public and hybrid implementations of Infrastructure as a Service.

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In early June 2020, OpenNebula announced the release of a new Enterprise Edition for corporate users, along with a Community Edition.

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OpenNebula CE is free and open-source software, released under the Apache License version 2.

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OpenNebula EE is distributed under a closed-source license and requires a commercial Subscription.

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OpenNebula Project was started as a research venture in 2005 by Ignacio M Llorente and Ruben S Montero.

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OpenNebula is widely used by a variety of industries, including cloud providers, telecommunication, information technology services, government, banking, gaming, media, hosting, supercomputing, research laboratories, and international research projects.

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The OpenNebula Project is used by some other cloud solutions as a cloud engine.

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OpenNebula has grown significantly since going public and now has many notable users from a variety of industries.

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Government solutions utilizing the OpenNebula Project include the National Central Library of Florence, bDigital, Deutsch E-Post, RedIRIS, GRNET, Instituto Geografico Nacional, CSIC, Gobex, ASAC Communications, KNAW, Junta De Andalucia, Flanders Environmental Agency, red.

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Cloud products using OpenNebula include ClassCat, HexaGrid, NodeWeaver, Impetus, and ZeroNines.

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OpenNebula follows a rapid release cycle to improve user satisfaction by rapidly delivering features and innovations based on user requirements and feedback.

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The OpenNebula project is mainly open-source and possible thanks to the active community of developers and translators supporting the project.

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Three different datastore classes are included with OpenNebula, including system datastores, image datastores, and file datastores.

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At the very least two physical networks are required as OpenNebula requires a service network and an instance network.

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The network subsystem of OpenNebula is easily customizable to allow easy adaptation to existing data centers.

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