OpenNebula
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OpenNebula
- Marketplace Style Web GUI to request VMs in ESX/vCenter?
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Common OpenSource Cloud OS
OpenNebula is a cloud computing toolkit which is used to manage heterogeneous distributed datacenter infrastructures. And it controls a data center’s virtual infrastructure to build private, public as well as hybrid implementations of IaaS.
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VMware Alternatives?
We use opennebula: https://opennebula.io
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I Need Help With a VDI Concept (Disposable VMs)
Probably Opennubula ( https://opennebula.io/ ) will satisfy your requirements.
- OpenNebula: Open-Source Cloud and Edge Computing Platform
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Anyone already selfhost a cloud?
Have you looked at open nebula (https://opennebula.io/)? Haven't used it myself, but figured it was worth mentioning.
- what options are available for a "cloud" like experience on Premise? Is something like Mesos DC/OS the right direction?
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Hetzner now provides IPv6 only dedicated servers
> ‘roll your own cloud’ is becoming more feasible
https://opennebula.io is worth looking at for that sort of thing (not that it's new). You don't have to do it that way, but its "edge" support for simple provisioning on bare metal providers doesn't include Hetzner; I think it assumes you can get instances on demand. That sort of solution isn't complex or expensive enough for my site, and doubtless others, though. Especially when you just want compute, I can't see the point in the pain (which surprised us) and expense of AWS et al.
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AlmaLinux Cloud Images Updates - September 2021
By popular demand, we've added support for the OpenNebula cloud platform for both x86_64 and aarch64. See the OpenNebula page on the wiki for info.
- Simple private cloud solution
cloud-images
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AlmaLinux Cloud Images Updates - September 2021
Added IPv6 support: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images/issues/20
Hello, Community! Lots going on here in AlmaLinux land as we continue our journey through the clouds. Today we're pleased to share the latest updates about AlmaLinux Cloud Images. Those include aarch64 support for our AWS AMIs, support for OpenNebula x86_64 and aarch4, and aarch64 support for our Generic (cloud-init) Cloud images/OpenStack.
- Alma or Rocky customization support? When is it coming?
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AlmaLinux Cloud Images Updates - June 18 2021
Your one stop shop for all cloud images, sources and scripts is https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images. We keep that pretty updated and there is a table right at the top with quick links to all of items listed below. Here's a quick summary of what we have and where, right now.
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AlmaLinux ProxMox Cloud Init functionality
Sure. Here‘s the ticket if you want to follow it on GitHub: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images/issues/12
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AlmaLinux
We submitted the AMI to amazon. Waiting for approval. Should be within a couple of days. You can see more detail here: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images. As you can see all the Amazon AMI stuff is in there now and the box is checked.
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Cloud images?
Hey, Yes!!! Cloud images are coming down the pipe real soon. Please follow this repo for updates: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images
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Livestream Questions and Answers
A: Currently, We offer a variety of cloud images for different platforms. You can find them on the Cloud Images github page at https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images. Currently there are Vagrant, Virtualbox and Libvirt images available. Public cloud images (AWS, GCE, etc.) as well as OpenStack images are in the final stages of testing and will be released shortly. If you’d like to contribute, please open a pull request. We would be delighted!
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CloudInit-ready Images for AlmaLinux
I think you'll have to build it yourself right now https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images
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AlmaLinux 8.3 RC Released [Release Notes inside]
A VMWare box added as well. The sources will be available here: https://github.com/AlmaLinux/cloud-images.
What are some alternatives?
oVirt - oVirt website
open-vm-tools - Official repository of VMware open-vm-tools project
Openshift Origin - Conformance test suite for OpenShift
wiki - The AlmaLinux project documentation.
CloudStack - Apache CloudStack is an opensource Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform
The Foreman - The new and improved Foreman website.
Apache Mesos - Apache Mesos
Installation - The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
Archipel - XMPP Based Orchestrator
aws-elk-billing - Tools for Loading and Visualising AWS Detailed Billing with ELK(Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana)
Cobbler - Cobbler is a versatile Linux deployment server
tsuru - Yet another script to install Tsuru and its dependencies.