Hello.
OpenStack was originally jointly invested by Rackspace and NASA, and is now maintained by the open source community.
There will also be news about the latest version of Folsom at the upcoming Openstack Summit in San Diego on September 18.
Worth paying attention to.
It is an IaaS cloud platform software.
There are many practical application scenarios, and Openstack can do it wherever IaaS can be applied.
For example, virtual hosting, sales of computing resources, internal company IT cloud computing solutions, etc.
If you want to know more cases, you can see here: https://www.openstack.org/user-stories/ The current advantage of Openstack is that it is free for users, and the Openstack Foundation has received support from AT&T, Canonical, HP,
Financial and technical support from sponsors such as IBM, Nebula, Rackspace, Red Hat, SUSE, Cisco, Dell, NetApp, Piston, Yahoo, Intel, NEC, VMware, etc.
It is very secure in every aspect.
As for the benefits of using Openstack, you can refer to the basic advantages of cloud computing.
Not much to say here.
This year's Spring Festival holiday is very unique.
Under the influence of the epidemic, I believe many people will not go back to their hometown