OpenShift  components can run on top of OpenStack.
<http://www.krishnaraman.net/openshift-origin-on-openstack/>

<http://www.krishnaraman.net/openshift-origin-on-openstack/>

OpenShift Origin on
OpenStack<http://www.krishnaraman.net/openshift-origin-on-openstack/>which
describes step by step how to set it up.

In addition to OpenShift  being able to run on top of OpenStack, it can run
on top of AWS, it can run on top of KVM <http://www.linux-kvm.org/> or
VMware in your own data center, it can run on top of Virtual
Box<http://virtualbox.org>in your personal laptop, and it can even run
on top of “bare metal”
unvirtualized Linux hosts.

They are complementary projects that work well together. OpenShift Origin
is not presently part of OpenStack.


Thanks

Vimal


On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 1:40 PM, satyaakam goswami <[email protected]>wrote:

> >
> > > What do you mean by beyond ? ,  are you talking about the other aas's
> > > listed here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
> > >
> >
> > I mean building a PaaS (openshift / cloudfoundry.org) over IaaS (e.g.
> > openstack).
> >
>
> ah interesting and should be possible IaaS provides all the components and
> we should be having a PasS running over it . personally i would not  want
> to get into this business  as initial capital requirements would be  high .
> Technologically would hack if someone puts in the money.
>
> -Satya
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