Open source cloud computing infrastructure for computing, networking, and storage resources through programmable APIs
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About OpenStack
OpenStack is an open source cloud computing infrastructure. It is a collection of interoperable components that deploy together to provide computing, networking, and storage resources, which end users then consume through programmable APIs.
Each service runs as its own component, so an operator can build a private or public cloud from the pieces they need. The components are developed in the open at opendev.org, and a continuous integration system gates them as a single timeline so that tested combinations are known to work together.
This repository is the OpenStack superproject, a read-only collection of git submodules that tracks every component and the sequence in which they were tested. Project governance is documented at governance.openstack.org.
Key features
- Compute, networking, and storage as cloud resources
- Programmable APIs for every service
- Modular components for private or public clouds
- Continuous integration of tested combinations
- Component sources tracked as git submodules
Details
- First released
- 2013
- Resources
- Compute · Networking · Storage
- Access
- Programmable APIs
- Development
- Open at opendev.org
- License
- Apache License 2.0
