SUSE OpenStack Cloud is an enterprise OpenStack distribution that rapidly deploys and easily manages highly available, mixed hypervisor IaaS Clouds. Backed by the excellence of SUSE engineering and support, SUSE OpenStack Cloud leverages existing data center investments to help enterprises increase business agility, economically scale current IT capabilities and easily consume future innovations.
Product Overview
SUSE OpenStack Cloud enables organizations to set-up and manage their own private clouds. It's made up of the following components:
- SUSE OpenStack Cloud Administration Server: The SUSE OpenStack Cloud Administration Server sets up the cloud and configures and provisions the SUSE OpenStack Cloud Control Nodes and SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute or Storage Nodes.
- SUSE OpenStack Cloud Control Node: One or more SUSE OpenStack Cloud Control Nodes provide the cloud's self-service portal and image repository, while automatically tracking the resource state of the SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute or Storage Nodes, identifying available capacity within the cloud, and deploying workloads.
- SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute Nodes: SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute Nodes are the physical servers that are managed by SUSE OpenStack Cloud. They are either used to host KVM and Xen virtual machines for workloads running in the private cloud or integrate with VMware vCenter and z/VM.
- SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute Nodes for Microsoft Hyper-V: SUSE OpenStack Cloud Compute Nodes for Microsoft Hyper-V are the physical servers running Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 as hosts for virtual machines managed as part of a SUSE OpenStack Cloud deployment.
- SUSE OpenStack Cloud Swift Storage Nodes: SUSE OpenStack Cloud Swift Storage Nodes are the physical servers managed by SUSE OpenStack Cloud to host object storage using Swift.