Cloud computing is continuously growing as a prominent technology for enterprises. While several giant public cloud providers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google are competing to extend their market, there is still a large number of organizations asking higher level of privacy and control over cloud solutions. Therefore, the need to have private cloud solutions is obvious. To overcome this need there are several on-going open source software frameworks for building public and private clouds. Among them, OpenStack and CloudStack are growing at fast pace and gaining more attention. An analysis on these software stacks is necessary in order to choose the most suitable solution that matches an enterprise’s requirements. This paper main contribution is an in depth study and comparison of the cloud properties of these two open source frameworks, providing useful information on open source cloud solutions that are not available elsewhere.
Open stack and cloud stack: Open source solutions for building public and private clouds / Barkat, Amine; DINIZ DOS SANTOS, Alysson; Nguyen Ho, Thi Thao. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 429-436. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC) tenutosi a Timisoara - Romania nel 22-25 sept 2014).
Open stack and cloud stack: Open source solutions for building public and private clouds
DINIZ DOS SANTOS, ALYSSON;
2014
Abstract
Cloud computing is continuously growing as a prominent technology for enterprises. While several giant public cloud providers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google are competing to extend their market, there is still a large number of organizations asking higher level of privacy and control over cloud solutions. Therefore, the need to have private cloud solutions is obvious. To overcome this need there are several on-going open source software frameworks for building public and private clouds. Among them, OpenStack and CloudStack are growing at fast pace and gaining more attention. An analysis on these software stacks is necessary in order to choose the most suitable solution that matches an enterprise’s requirements. This paper main contribution is an in depth study and comparison of the cloud properties of these two open source frameworks, providing useful information on open source cloud solutions that are not available elsewhere.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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