By mitchp
via architects.dzone.com
Published: Dec 23 2009 / 06:25
There is a great need in enterprise IT shops for versatile tools that can manage virtual machines across a complex, heterogeneous landscape. The open architecture of OpenNebula provides the flexibility that many shops need for internal cloud adoption. OpenNebula is a Virtual Infrastructure Manager for building Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud infrastructures based on Xen, KVM, and VMware virtualization platforms. A new version of the OpenNebula (1.4) toolkit was recently released, and includes more integrations in its architecture. The toolkit is free and open source under the Apache License. With the right integrations, OpenNebula includes features that other open source cloud tools like Eucalyptus and Nimbus don't.
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