enStratus Expands Capabilities For OpenStack

July 21, 2011 Off By David
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enStratus today announced expanded capabilities for OpenStack components including OpenStack Object Storage and OpenStack Compute. This announcement highlights the significant momentum that OpenStack has built since its launch exactly one year ago.

OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers and cloud computing technologists producing the ubiquitous open source cloud computing platform for public and private clouds…

 

enStratus has embedded Object Storage for on-premise deployments against cloud platforms that do not have an object storage option like vCloud, Cloud.com and Nimbula. OpenStack Object Storage, code named Swift, is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store.

enStratus also announces native support for Compute. OpenStack Compute is the software that controls one’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform.

“enStratus is very excited to extend capabilities with OpenStack to help our customers manage public and private clouds,” said George Reese, enStratus CTO. “We already have customers using Swift as a storage platform for their cloud infrastructure. Providing governance and automation capabilities is an important aspect for OpenStack’s enterprise and service provider clients.”

About enStratus Networks
enStratus™ is a cloud infrastructure management solution for deploying and managing enterprise-class applications in public, private and hybrid clouds. enStratus has a multi-cloud architecture that provides security, reliability and cloud independence.

We deliver governance for the cloud through a patent-pending security architecture and a powerful management console across all leading public and private clouds including Amazon Web Services, AT&T Synaptic Storage, Cloud.com, CloudSigma, EMC Atmos, Eucalyptus, GoGrid, Google Storage, Nimbula, OpenStack, Rackspace, ReliaCloud, ServerExpress, Terremark, VMware and Windows Azure.