Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Mar 28 21:19:29 2013
New Revision: 856376

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         <p> <h2 id="open-source-cloud-computing-apache-cloudstack">Open Source 
Cloud Computing: Apache CloudStack</h2>
-<p>Apache CloudStack is a top-level project of the Apache Software Foundation 
(ASF). The project develops open source software for deploying public and 
private Infrastructure-as-a-Service clouds.</p>
-<p>CloudStack provides an open and flexible cloud orchestration platform to 
deliver reliable and scalable private and public clouds. </p>
+<p>Apache CloudStack is a top-level project of the Apache Software Foundation 
(ASF). The project develops open source software for deploying public and 
private Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds.</p>
+<p>CloudStack provides an open and flexible cloud orchestration platform to 
deliver reliable and scalable private and public clouds. What's that 
<em>mean</em>, exactly? </p>
+<p>Apache CloudStack is a Java-based project that provides a management server 
and agents (if needed) for hypervisor hosts so that you can run an IaaS cloud. 
Some, but not all, of the features and functionality provided by CloudStack:</p>
+<ul>
+<li>Works with hosts running XenServer/XCP, KVM, and/or VMware ESXi with 
vSphere.</li>
+<li>Provides a friendly Web-based UI for managing the cloud.</li>
+<li>Provides a native <a 
href="http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/api/";>API</a>. </li>
+<li>May provide an Amazon S3/EC2 compatible API (optional).</li>
+<li>Manages storage for instances running on the hypervisors (primary storage) 
as well as templates, snapshots, and ISO images (secondary storage). </li>
+<li>Orchestrates network services from the data link layer (L2) to some 
application layer (L7) services, such as DHCP, NAT, firewall, VPN, and so 
on.</li>
+<li>Accounting of network, compute, and storage resources. </li>
+<li>Multi-tenancy/account separation. </li>
+<li>User management.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>In short, organizations can use Apache CloudStack to deploy a full-featured 
public or private IaaS cloud.</p>
 <h3 id="apache-cloudstack-history">Apache CloudStack History</h3>
 <p>The CloudStack project began as a project of a start-up known as VMOps in 
2008. The company eventually changed its name to Cloud.com, and it released 
much of the source to CloudStack in May 2010 under the GNU General Public 
License version 3 (GPLv3). </p>
 <p>Cloud.com was purchased in July 2011 by Citrix, and the remainder of 
CloudStack's code was released (again, under the GPLv3) in August 2011. Citrix 
released CloudStack 3.0 in early 2012.</p>


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