OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter, all managed and provisioned through APIs with common authentication mechanisms. A dashboard is also available, giving administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface. 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. Read more about our vision for OpenStack clouds
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An OpenStack deployment contains a number of components providing APIs to access infrastructure resources. This page lists the various services that can be deployed to provide such resources to cloud end users.
OpenStack is broken up into services to allow you to plug and play components depending on your needs. The openstack map gives you an “at a glance” view of the openstack landscape to see where those services fit and how they can work together.
Fitur | Openstack - Ceph 8 Node : 3 Controller, 5 Compute | HCI - VMware 6 Node |
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Iops | 600k | 180k |
Latency | OLTP = 4.3ms OLAP = 4.5ms | OLTP = 5ms OLAP = 8ms |
Multi Cloud | SS | X |
Opsi - Backup Solution | NFS Comvault | Comvault |
GUI | Yes | Yes |
Migration / Relocation Option | RAW QCOWS QEMU - RAW QEMU - ISO | VMDK VMDK.ISO |
Ceph | Vsan | |
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Iops | 600k | 180k |
Latency | Depend ON Dics Micron 4K Random Read 86 μs Random Write 11 μs | Depend ON Disc Intel 4K Read 50 μs Write 65 μs |