Vancouver – OpenStack Summit – 18 May 2015: Cloudbase Solutions, the developer of Windows components in OpenStack, announced today that it is partnering with Canonical to enable their customers to run KVM and Hyper-V environments side-by-side in the same managed cloud. Cloudbase Solutions believes Windows and open source interoperability is essential for the adoption of managed clouds by enterprises.
Delivered by BootStack, the managed private cloud service from Canonical, this new capability allows customers to run Windows virtual workloads on Hyper-V and Linux workloads on Ubuntu hosts, with seamless networking between Linux and Windows application components.
Enterprise users frequently employ Active Directory for identity management. BootStack now allows the integration of Keystone (OpenStack’s identity component) with Active Directory, either by leveraging an existing onsite domain or by provisioning a new fault tolerant Active Directory forest and domain.
Networking between Ubuntu and Hyper-V hosts is based on modern overlay standards provided by Open vSwitch (OVS) with VXLAN, VLANs and soon NVGRE on Microsoft’s native networking stack, fully integrated in Neutron. Open vSwitch comes natively in Ubuntu and has been recently ported to Hyper-V thanks to Cloudbase Solutions, VMWare and the rest of the other members of the community.
Since its launch in 2014, BootStack has been adopted rapidly by organisations looking to benefit from the agility of OpenStack without the need to worry about security updates, managing complex upgrades or alerts monitoring. BootStack is the only fully managed OpenStack cloud that’s SLA-backed and supported end-to-end.
Cloudbase Solutions has also contributed Windows support to Juju and MAAS, Canonical’s award-winning cloud automation tools, allowing the same level of automation, fault tolerance and user experience that Juju provides on Ubuntu. Cloudbase Solutions’ Juju charms are available for Hyper-V, Active Directory, Windows Scale-Out File Server Storage, Nagios, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and many other Microsoft based application workloads from the Charm Store.
Alessandro Pilotti, CEO Cloudbase Solutions said, “As OpenStack is maturing, a large market opportunity is opening up for bringing together the open source experience provided by Canonical and OpenStack with the Windows-based IT found in most enterprises. BootStack, along with our Hyper-V and Windows automation plus support, is the perfect managed product to achieve this goal”.
Arturo Suarez, Product Manager Canonical said, “We are committed to bringing the widest range of options to all the different levels of the stack, including the hypervisor. Our focus is ease of use and reliability and so by partnering with Cloudbase, Canonical delivers the many benefits of OpenStack to Microsoft workloads in the form of BootStack, our fully managed service offered worldwide.”
Canonical and Cloudbase Solutions are exhibiting at OpenStack Summit, Vancouver, 18 – 22 May 2015. Come visit us at booth P3 (Canonical) and booth T64 (Cloudbase Solutions) for more detail.
About Cloudbase Solutions
Cloudbase Solutions is a privately held company dedicated to cloud computing and interoperability, with two offices in Romania and a soon-to-be-opened one in the USA.
Cloudbase Solutions’ mission is to bridge the modern enterprise and cloud computing worlds by bringing OpenStack to Windows based infrastructures. This effort starts with developing and maintaining all the crucial Windows and Hyper-V OpenStack components and culminates with a product range which includes orchestration for Hyper-V, SQL Server, Active Directory, Exchange and SharePoint Server via Juju charms and Heat templates. Furthermore, to solve the perceived complexity of OpenStack deployments, Cloudbase Solutions developed v-magine, bringing a reliable, fast and easy bare-metal deployment model to hybrid and multi hypervisor OpenStack clouds with mixed compute, SDN and storage requirements, ranging from proof of concepts to large scale infrastructures.
For more information on Cloudbase Solutions please contact Diana Macau – dmacau@cloudbasesolutions.com
About Canonical
Canonical is the commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu project and the leading provider of enterprise services for Ubuntu cloud deployments. Ubuntu delivers reliability, performance and interoperability to cloud and scale out environments. Telcos and cloud service providers trust Ubuntu for OpenStack and public cloud and it is used by global enterprises such as AT&T, Comcast, Cisco WebEx, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, China Telecom, Korea Telecom, NEC, NTT, Numergy and Time Warner Cable.
Canonical’s tools Juju and MAAS raise the bar for scale-out modeling and deployment in cloud environments. With developers, support staff and engineering centres all over the world, Canonical is uniquely positioned to help its partners and enterprise customers make the most of Ubuntu. Canonical is a privately held company.
For more information on Canonical and Ubuntu please contact Sarah Whebble, March PR – ubuntu@marchpr.com