First Apache-blessed CloudStack code debuts

November 6, 2012 Off By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

The first version of the CloudStack open-source cloud platform carrying the Apache Foundation imprimatur is now available for download. The new “Incubating release” 4.0.0 integrates CloudBridge Amazon API support and support for Ceph and Caringo storage options. Seven months after Citrix turned the CloudStack open-source cloud project over to the Apache Foundation, the first Apache-blessed code is out.

The new 4.0.0 “incubating release” of CloudStack adds CloudBridge, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) API extension, right into the CloudStack package so that users can “turn on” Amazon S3 and EC2 support if they want. There is also a bunch of support for other third-party technologies including Ceph and Caringo storage and the Nicira network virtualization platform. The code can be downloaded from the Apache site…

CloudStack, is one of four major open-source cloud platforms including OpenStack — which is backed by Rackspace, HP, IBM, Red Hat and others. All of the companies named — with the exception of IBM — have some form of OpenStack cloud available. Eucalyptus is an open-source cloud platform targeting private cloud deployments and which supports the Amazon APIs. And OpenNebula, out of Europe, is used by customers including the European Space Agency, IBM, Akamai and CERN, the home of the large Hadron collider…

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