so if a customer buys the enterprise version Cloud Portal Business Manager (CPBM), would it sit on top of enterprise distro of CloudStack (the Citrix CloudPlatform)? I am in the middle of an enterprise engagement with a service provider where CPBM sits on top of apache cloudstack (if I am not mistake)...is this an option?
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Ahmad Emneina <ahmad.emne...@citrix.com>wrote: > On 10/19/12 9:56 AM, "Chip Childers" <chip.child...@sungard.com> wrote: > > >On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Adnan Ashraf > ><mohammad.adnan.ash...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Citrix CloudPlatform is the enterprise cloud portal application from > >> Citrix. It is not a replacement of open source apache CloudStack. It > >>sits > >> on top of CloudStack and passes commands to it to fulfill IAAS needs > >> (creating VPCs, networks, VM etc). CloudPlatform is a more refined and > >> better dashboard providing account management, nice billing module and > >> integrated dashboard. > > > >Correction: The description above is of Citrix CloudPortal (not > >CloudPlatform). CloudPlatform is a commercial distribution of > >CloudStack. > > > >> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Roland Kool > >><roland.k...@tomtom.com>wrote: > >> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> If I understand correctly, there are two version of CloudStack out > >>>there: > >>> Apache CloudStack and Citrix CloudPlatform. > >>> I was wondering what the differences are between the two? For > >>>instance, is > >>> Citrix fixing issues in CloudPlatform that are not fed back into Apache > >>> Cloudstack? > >>> There's also two bugtrackers: bugs.cloudstack.org and > >>>issues.apache.org. > >>> I learned from a previous thread that bugs.cs.o is deprecated. So what > >>> happens to all the issues that where raised there and not resolved or > >>> picked up? > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance for any clarification. > >>> > >>> Roland Kool | Sr. Systems Engineer | TomTom TechOps | > >>> > > > > Chip is correct, to add to the confusion, CloudPortal is now called > CloudPlatform Business Manager :) > So CloudPlatform is Citrix's CloudStack 'distro'. It would be narrower in > terms of features and is supportable by Citrix. > > -- > Æ > > > >