Red Hat CEO, Jim Whitehurst noted during his company’s recent earnings call, that real revenues for OpenStack are not likely to start flowing for another year to 18 months. To date, Red Hat has not made a penny from it’s OpenStack efforts, though with the general availability releases today, that is likely to change. The second offering is called the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform for Controller Nodes, and is targeted for nodes that don’t require virtual guests. The first is the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform which is optimized as an OpenStack Nova Compute platform. Fundamentally it’s about including the latest open source Linux kernel and associated packages that can fully enable an OpenStack cloud.Īs part of its go to market product bundling, Red Hat is now offering two separate bundles for the commercial release of its OpenStack solution. In a video interviewat the Red Hat Summit in June, CTO Brian Stevens explained why the integrated Linux OpenStack platform makes sense. ![]() The General Availability release of Red Hat’s OpenStack solution is directly integrated and bundled with an optimized version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. ![]() The Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform is based on the recent OpenStack Grizzly release that first debuted in Aprilof this year.Īs opposed to being a standalone product, Red Hat changed its OpenStack direction last month. Cobalt Iron’s enterprise-grade backup and recovery solution is known for its hands-free automation and reliability, at a lower cost. Cloud storage with automated backup is scalable, flexible and provides peace of mind. Protecting your company’s data is critical.
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