OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going. The OpenStack community today released OpenStack 2026.1, code-named Gazpacho, ...
Abstract: Cloud monitoring is one important aspect for effective cloud management. Currently, cloud monitoring solutions can be classified into three groups: the ones not considering multiple layers ...
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On October 21, 2010, the US space agency NASA and the cloud provider Rackspace released the first version of OpenStack under the name “Austin.” The project was originally announced in July 2010 at the ...
OpenStack has delivered its 32nd major release, named "Flamingo." OpenStack Technical Committee chair Goutham Pacha Ravi singled out work to remove eventlet dependencies as a major feature of this ...
The OpenStack cloud infrastructure project keeps on going, 15 years after it was first created as a joint effort of NASA and Rackspace. Today the open-source effort debuted its 32nd release known as ...
Abstract: This paper describes a method to solve the complexity of distributed environment in cloud technology and the single-point failure problem. In this paper, we take the virtual machine failure ...
Back in 2010, Rackspace and NASA launched a project called OpenStack, which was meant to become an open source option for running an AWS-style cloud inside of private data centers. The two companies ...
The Collegedale Airport has been making updates and improvements and they continue. The city commissioners on Monday made decisions for increasing safety with the approval to buy and install a ...
The OpenStack Community today released 2024.2 Dalmatian, the 30th version of the popular open-source cloud infrastructure software, which features new enhancements for artificial intelligence ...
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