OpenStack and Servers
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BofA confronts OpenStack problems in data center overhaul
Bank of America Corp.'s massive shift to a software-defined data center (SDDC) encompasses two architectures: one built by a vendor and the other by an open source community. So far, the vendor is winning.
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OpenStack Manila project leader previews Liberty, Mitaka releases
During a Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)-sponsored webcast this week, Ben Swartzlander, a NetApp architect who is the project team lead for Manila, outlined the new features in the OpenStack Liberty release that is due for general availability next week. He also gave a preview of the upcoming Mitaka release, which he estimated would be ready in late April 2016.
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OpenStack's Liberty is out but what's in the new release?
Out today, OpenStack's latest release, Liberty, takes up where predecessor Kilo left off, with improved management features. But it also adds an important advance in the Nova compute project, with the second iteration of Cells tailored for scaling deployments.
According to OpenStack, Cells functionality enables clouds to be scaled in a more distributed fashion without having to use approaches such as database and message-queue clustering.
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Mirantis and Netapp Announce OpenStack Cloud Storage Partnership
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OpenStack Murano Evolving as an On Ramp for Cloud Apps
The OpenStack Murano app catalog project is continuing to grow and evolve, led by the continued effort and support of Mirantis.
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