A couple years ago we purchased an openstack appliance from Nebula systems 
(www.nebula.com).  Yesterday they went out of business.  The system works 
fairly well and we complemented it with decent servers. It was never intended 
to be a production service but has, and will continue, to serve us well as a 
sandbox for staff to learn about openstack as well as to develop virtual 
infrastructures that might eventually be applied in AWS without having to spend 
scarce project dollars on so much trial and error.  The question is what's 
next? Eventually the Nebula box, which I believe is still running the Grizzly 
version, will no longer be acceptable as users demand newer capabilities, and 
that's being pretty optimistic about the hardware. My own experience building 
an openstack cluster from scratch using the components from the CentOS and 
Fedora repos was successful but not something I could ever hand over to the 
sustainment team.  I'm aware that a number vendors are offering more 
supportable 
 software based packaging of openstack components.  As we start digging into 
that market, I would be grateful for any recommendations, positive or negative.

Thanks,

-- 
Dave Goldberg
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