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OpenNebula

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Developers: OpenNebula Systems
Last Release Date: November 2010
Technology: Application Development Tools

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2022: Softline Cloud Integration Plan

July 20, 2022 Softline announced cloudy virtualization plans to add OpenNebula, an open source platform, to its portfolio of solutions. source code The service will soon provide Russian customers with a high level of platform customization, as well as resolve the issue of using modern and updated software in the cloud. More. here

2020: Backup and Restore OpenNebula Templates with RuBackup

On April 30, 2020, the RuBackup Russian developer of the system of the same name backup announced the expansion of the range of supported products. Now RuBackup allows you to back up and restore templates virtual machines and OpenNebula platforms. More. here

2015

In 2015, Oracle hired 40 specialists from Nebula, which announced the closure.

2011

Nebula, founded in 2011 by former NASA Director of Technology and one of the founders of the OpenStack Open Source project Chris Kemp, released hardware and software solutions including x86 servers and Nebula Cosmos, which is designed to deploy and manage a virtualized computing environment. The company has large customers such as Lockheed Martin, Dreamworks Studio and Sony Entertainment.

2010: OpenNebula 2.0

Free infrastructure management platform. cloud computing Among the significant changes of the second release are the image repository, support, MySQL improved support VMWare and cloud EC2 hosting from, Amazon support for clustering, adding accounting functions and other changes.

In October 2010, the disclosure of internal quality control (QA) procedures was announced, which will allow interested participants to take part in improving the quality of the project. A repository of plug-ins created by third-party developers was also announced.

It should be noted that OpenNebula is not the only free project to create a cloud computing infrastructure. The commercial project Eucalyptus is known, but recently it has attracted less attention due to the closed source texts of key components. The OpenStack project, which was created by the American company RackSpace based on the Nebula cloud system (not to be confused with OpenNebula), created by NASA for its own needs, is much more popular.[1]

As of 2010, the OpenNebula project was developed by researchers at the Complutense University of Madrid with partial funding from the European Commission.

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