On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, vimal sai <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 for all of the above links.   It is very informative and I have
known about a few.

Openshift on LKVM is something I learnt new from your post and
definitely worth investingation

My query was not on whether openshift PaaS can be done or not and on
which platforms.

I was interested in knowing if anyone in this list has actually
implemented a PaaS based on the opensource components; be it as an
eval or a production roll out.

Have you done a PaaS with openshift on any of the platforms listed above?

Thanks,
-- Arun Khan
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