New lifecycle management tools and commercial delivery models including private-cloud-as-a-service make adopting OpenStack easier than ever
AUSTIN, Texas // August 30, 2017 —The OpenStack community today released Pike, the 16th version of the most widely deployed open source infrastructure software, with a focus on manageability, composability and scale. The software now powers 60 public cloud availability zones and more than a thousand private clouds running across more than five million physical cores.
With new delivery models like private-cloud-as-a-service, it's easier than ever to adopt OpenStack through the open source ecosystem where users are not locked into a proprietary technology or single vendor. OpenStack’s modular architecture also allows you to pick the functionality you need—whether that’s bare metal or block storage provisioning—to plug into your infrastructure stack. This composability—which makes possible use cases like edge computing and NFV—is a marked distinction from proprietary on-premises offerings, or even earlier versions of OpenStack.
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“The features and upgrades that Pike brings are the lessons of experience you get from enabling thousands of public and private clouds, large and small, for seven-plus years,” said Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenStack Foundation. “The rise of composable services and simpler consumption options are part of that maturation process. Our community is now focused on eliminating future technical debt as well as growing OpenStack’s capabilities to support ever-expanding use cases.”
Pike offers new capabilities that improve manageability and provide greater flexibility and scale, including:
OpenStack Summit Sydney
The new capabilities of Pike will be demonstrated at the upcoming OpenStack Summit, happening November 6-8 in Sydney, Australia. Attendees from more than 50 countries will gather to hear speakers from American Airlines, China Railway, Saudi Telecom, Commonwealth Bank, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Sprint, Adobe Marketing Cloud and Tencent talk about multi-cloud strategies, cost savings and increasing agility with OpenStack.
View the full schedule, follow updates and register to attend at https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/. Members of the media can contact [email protected] for information about event registration.
About OpenStack®
OpenStack is the standard for private clouds and is also available as a service via dozens of public cloud providers around the world. At its core, OpenStack is an open source integration engine that provides APIs to orchestrate bare metal, virtual machine and container resources on a single network. The same OpenStack code powers a global network of public and private clouds, backed by the largest ecosystem of technology providers, to enable cost savings, control and portability.
OpenStack is a global community of more than 76,000 individuals across 187 countries supported by the OpenStack Foundation, which facilitates the development of many innovative projects in the open infrastructure space. The community delivers two software releases each year, which are Apache 2 licensed and productized by a large ecosystem of technology vendors in our Marketplace. For more information and to join the community, visit www.OpenStack.org.
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