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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols & Paula Rooney

Red Hat, Eucalyptus, Rackspace leading open source IaaS charge

By | May 9, 2011, 11:48am PDT

Summary: Red Hat, Eucalyptus, Rackspace are leading charge to open source IaaS platforms

The emergence of several open source Infrastructure-As-A-Service platforms must have VMware and Microsoft on edge.

Linux leader Red Hat joined the fray last week with the public debut of CloudForms, its cross platform multifaceted IaaS platform for building private and hybrid clouds. It is based on Red Hat’s DeltaCloud APIs.

There are several others, namely Eucalyptus, Cloud.com and Rackspace.

Eucalyptus, which formed a partnership with Red Hat earlier this yeat to promote its own open source IaaS platform, was more than gracious about Red Hat’s announcement.

Its chief executive said there are differences among the pool of open source IaaS platforms to keep in mind.

CloudForm will indeed be an on-prem IaaS software platform[and is in the same category as Eucalyptus. CloudForms is a welcomed newcomer in this space. The key conclusion is that open source will be winning in this category,” said Eucalyptus founder and former MySQL CEO Marten Mickos, in an email asking for his comments on CloudForms.

“It seems to us that CloudForms was created in response to OpenStack,: Mickos said. “The main difference is that Eucalyptus follows the industry standard API (AWS EC2, S3, EBS) while  CloudForm (and OpenStack) do not,” Mickos added. “There is also a difference in maturity and installed base. Eucalyptus has been production-grade for two years. We have recorded the starting up of over 25,000 Eucalyptus clouds all over the world (just last Saturday, there were 51 more).”

[editor’s note: Rackspace and its partners are backing another open source IaaS platform called OpenStack.  An earlier version of this story incorrectly pointed to Rightscale as the key OpenStack backer. Eucalyptus pointed out after this article was published that it also partners with RightScale.

Red Hat claims its CloudForms platform is vendor agnostic and can run above OpenStack — or on any hypervisor or cloud stack in the market, the company noted.

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Paula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades.

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Paula Rooney has covered the software and technology industry for more than 20 years, starting with semiconductor design and mini-computer systems at EDN News and later focused on PC software companies including Microsoft, Lotus, Oracle, Red Hat, Novell and other open source and commercial software companies for CRN and PCWeek. She received a silver award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2005 for her profile on Linus Torvalds and edited and co-authored "Partnering With Microsoft," a book about Microsoft's channel published by CMP Publishing in 2004. Rooney graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1997. In her off time, she enjoys scuba diving, sailing, sun worshipping, running, reading, surfing (the net) and hanging out with her family. She resides on the shores of Scituate, Massachusetts.

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RE: Red Hat, Eucalptus, Rightscale leading open source IaaS charge
james347 9th May 2011
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Re: RightScale backs OpenStack
tvoneicken 9th May 2011
Paula, thanks for your report about CloudForms. Note that RightScale supports a number of on-premise clouds today. including Eucalyptus and Cloud.com's CloudStack. We announces support for OpenStack but it's not quite ready yet. We will continue to support additional on-premise cloud implementations, so it's inaccurate to imply that we only support OpenStack.
"The main difference is that Eucalyptus follows the industry standard API (AWS EC2, S3, EBS) while CloudForm (and OpenStack) do not,"

I cannot speak for CloudForm, but OpenStack most certainly does support the EC2 and S3 API's (including support for EBS).

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