PetiteCloud is a 100% Free Open Source and Open Knowledge bare metal
capable Cloud Foundation Layer for Unix-like operating systems. It has the
following features:
* Support for bhyve (FreeBSD only) and QEMU
* Any x86 OS as a guest (FreeBSD and Linux via bhyve or QEMU; all
others via QEMU only) and all supported software (including running
OpenStack on VM's)
* Install, import, start, stop and reboot instances safely (guest OS
needs to be controlled independently)
* Clone, backup/export, delete stopped instances 100% safely
* Keep track of all your instances on one screen
* All transactions that change instance state are password protected at
all critical stages
* Advanced options:
* Ability to use/make bootable bare metal disks for backing stores
* Multiple NIC's and disks
* User settable (vs. auto assigned) backing store locations
* A growing number of general purpose and specialized
instances/applications are available for PetiteCloud
We would like to know if people a) find this useful and b) does it live up
to it's claims for a wide variety of open stack installs
--
Aryeh M. Friedman, Lead Developer, http://www.PetiteCloud.org
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