Wow --fantastic. Thank you, Sebastien!

As you can imagine, if an "inside-outsider" (inside to Apache, outside to the 
project/sector) has a tough time grasping some of this, no doubt outsiders 
likely do as well. I'm hopeful we can continue to streamline the story, and 
I've gotten some great input over the past few days.

Cheers & bon weekend,
Sally

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----- Reply message -----
From: "Sebastien Goasguen" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, "Sally Khudairi" <[email protected]>
Subject: Apache CloudStack Tearsheet
Date: Fri, Jun 27, 2014 03:47

On Jun 25, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, everyone --I wanted to come back to this, as I'm still unable to 
> obtain specific metrics for CloudStack.
> 

Sally, please see the other thread where I point Amy to a november 2013 thread 
that has numbers:

http://markmail.org/thread/5nwfalvwmhzlkpyu

Also check this file:

http://people.apache.org/~sebgoa/cloudstack.kml

Open it in google earth, every yellow pin is a location where cloudstack was 
downloaded.
Caveat: this does not mean that there is a production cloud at that location, 
just that an IP in that location (approximately) downloaded the binaries.

Of course, you can get the community analysis from:

http://www.qyjohn.net/?p=3528

I am also working with bitergia on a dashboard:

http://projects.bitergia.com/apache-cloudstack/browser/

Noe that the results are not yet "right" and I need to find time to check all 
of them….help welcome !!!!

And of course there is Ohloh.


> This is very important when pitching to the media and analyst community.
> 
> I know that many of you do have statistics on your users and CloudStack's 
> performance.
> 

CloudStack is a distributed system, hence it's performance is very ill defined. 
IMHO trying to compare performance of cloudstack with other similar projects 
will not make sense.
I am not trying to be a pain on this one, but to define performance you first 
need to define what you want to measure.

> 
> Per the tearsheet below, in the "Global Footprint" section, I'm still needing 
> data on scalability specifically, and would appreciate any other 
> super-impressive metrics you may have.
> 

Largest known deployment is 25,000 hosts.

> Also, understanding that this is a public list, I'm happy to work with you 
> privately under separate cover if you prefer.
> 
> Thanking you in advance for your help with this!
> 
> - Sally
> 
> 
> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]>
>> To: Apache CloudStack Marketing <[email protected]> 
>> Sent: Wednesday, 18 June 2014, 9:49
>> Subject: Apache CloudStack Tearsheet
>> 
>> 
>> Hello, everyone --
>> 
>> As part of my working with media/analysts on All Things Apache, and the 
>> inclusion of Apache CloudStack to my list of "hot" and newsworthy items, 
>> I've created a tearsheet that can be used as a leave behind (digitally or 
>> physically) as well as a quick point of reference.
>> 
>> Below is the plaintext version; I'm also happy to forward a Word or ODF or 
>> PDF 
>> format to you upon request.
>> 
>> Also, if you are aware of additional users/deployments that are not listed 
>> below, do let me know :-)
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for your continued support!
>> -Sally
>> 
>> = = =
>> 
>> Introducing Apache CloudStack™ 
>> The mature, Open Source turnkey software platform used for creating 
>> Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing in private-, public-, and 
>> hybrid cloud environments. 
>> Faster to the Cloud 
>> As organizations move towards cloud computing services to alleviate the 
>> burden of managing/maintaining legacy systems, equipment, and networking, 
>> many are choosing IaaS solutions to help reduce costs whilst minimizing 
>> business layer repercussions. ZDNet projects that enterprises will spend 
>> $650M for enterprise public cloud IaaS by 2018. 
>> To facilitate the cloud transition, IaaS combines compute and cloud storage, 
>> where the hardware (or virtual machines), computing power, cooling, and 
>> networking are outsourced; users of IaaS solutions control the stack 
>> required to operate it, such as the operating system, virtual machines, 
>> storage, database servers, Web servers, load-balancing, monitoring, 
>> reporting, logging, middleware, hardware/software upgrades, patches, 
>> security fixes, licensing, etc. 
>> The cloud offers massive computing power. The challenge, however, is that 
>> many of today's cloud management platforms are cumbersome and difficult to 
>> deploy, making it an often frustrating and resource-intensive investment. 
>> Apache CloudStack is designed to deploy quickly and manage large networks of 
>> virtual machines as a highly available, highly scalable cloud computing 
>> platform. CloudStack integrates easily with other technologies, and includes 
>> the entire "stack" of features most organizations are seeking with an IaaS 
>> cloud: 
>>     elegant, Java-based framework 
>>     compute orchestration 
>>     advanced Network-as-a-Service functionality 
>>     user and account management 
>>     a full and open native API (compatible with Amazon Web Services Elastic 
>> Compute Cloud (EC2) for organizations that wish to deploy hybrid clouds) 
>>     resource accounting 
>>     choice of first-class User Interface, command line tools, or 
>> full-featured RESTful API to delegate and create self-service offerings 
>>     scalability (production instances with greater than 40,000 hosts in 
>> geographically-distributed environments) 
>>     user-led development and deployment documentation 
>>     supports the most popular hypervisors (including VMware, KVM, 
>> XenServer, Xen Cloud Platform (XCM), and Hyper-V to run the virtual machines 
>> as guests) 
>> Apache CloudStack: The Cloud That Just Works! 
>> "CloudStack is gaining better 'real world' adoption … because it's actually 
>> usable in its current form without special effort" 
>> –Gartner Group 
>> Apache CloudStack is widely used in production by many service providers to 
>> set up on-demand, elastic public cloud computing services, as well as 
>> enterprises to set up a private or hybrid cloud for use by their own 
>> employees. In addition, CloudStack is available to individuals and 
>> organizations that wish to study and implement an IaaS for personal, 
>> educational, and/or production use. 
>> Apache CloudStack users power billions of dollars' worth of business 
>> transactions annually across their clouds, and benefit from: 
>> -    Proven technology –CloudStack is among the earliest IaaS solutions 
>> developed, with many long-term, large deployments that prove its stability 
>> and scalability 
>> -    Stable codebase –the latest release reflects more than 1.5M lines of 
>> code from 170 contributors 
>> -    Easy deployment –a Fortune 50 multinational had CloudStack up, running, 
>> and usable within in a single day, as opposed to weeks using competing IaaS 
>> solutions 
>> -    Highly scalable –CloudStack’s orchestration platforms have been used to 
>> scale to [@@what is the right/best example to use here? Uri Cohen’s 200K 
>> concurrent users at peak? Something else?] 
>> -    Flexibility –CloudStack is designed to handle the spectrum of 
>> application/cloud styles that span "legacy virtualization" through 
>> "cloud-native" style workloads, depending on how the cloud operator designs 
>> the infrastructure environment(s) and configures CloudStack to offer 
>> services 
>> -    Reliability –CloudStack accommodates for redundancy and resiliency, 
>> providing faster recovery and response time; Europe’s first CloudStack 
>> deployment has been running consecutively for over 14 months at 100% uptime 
>> -    Robust community –openly developed "The Apache Way", CloudStack is 
>> overseen by a diverse, active, meritocratic community 
>> CloudStack originated at Cloud.com, which was acquired by Citrix in 2011. 
>> CloudStack was submitted to the Apache Incubator in April 2012 and graduated 
>> as an Apache Software Foundation Top-level Project in March 2013. 
>> Global Footprint 
>> Since its introduction nearly six years ago, Apache CloudStack has become 
>> the go-to Open Source platform for a wide range of users such as 1 
>> degreenorth, 5th Planet, Accudata Systems, Acentrix,  Add Value, 
>> Alcatel-Lucent, Amdocs, Anolim, Apalia, Appcore, Appdel, AppSphere, Ascenty, 
>> ASG, AST Modular, Autodesk, AXEKA, Axelaris, Backbone Technology, BT Cloud, 
>> BT Engage IT, Bechtle AG, Business Connexion, CANCOM, Centracon, CentralWay, 
>> China Telecom, Citrix, Clavis IT, Cloud3, Cloudera, CloudOps, COMBIS, 
>> COMLINE Computer + Softwarelösungen, COMPAREX, Comping, Computer Services 
>> Group, Contegix, Control Circle, Convergence Group, Datacentrix, DataPipe, 
>> Dell, Digital China Advanced Systems, Disney, e-Contact, Edmunds.com, 
>> Entisys Solutions, Evry, EXA Serve, Exoscale, Experteq IT Services, FPG 
>> Technologies & Solutions, Fritz & Macziol, GreenQloud, Grid'5000, Hokkaido 
>> University, Homeaway, Hostbill, Huawei, IDC Frontier, Ikoula, IndiQus 
>> Technologies, InMobi,
>> ISWest, Joe’s Cloud Computing, Juniper Networks, KDDI, KocSistem, Kommunale 
>> Informatoinsverarbeitung Baden-Franken, KT/Korea Telecom, Kumo, Kyuden 
>> Infocom, Kyushu University, LCS, LeaseWeb, Makro Factory oHG, MCPc, 
>> Microland Ltd, NAMU Tech, NEOS, Networkers AG, Nokia, NTT, NVision Group, 
>> OpenERP, Orange, OverBright, Ozona Consulting, PCextreme, PosAm, PPTV, 
>> PromonLogicalis, Proteus, RedBridge, Redapt, Safe Swiss Cloud, Scalr, 
>> Schuberg Philis, sepago GmbH, ShapeBlue, Shopzilla, Slovak Telekom, 
>> SoftLayer, SoftwareONE, SolidFire Storage, Stratosec, SunGard AS, 
>> SwiftStack, Taiwan Mobile, Targus Technologies, Tata, TNTG Limited, Trader 
>> Media Group, TrendMicro/TCloud Computing, Tendril, TomTom, UniSystems, 
>> University of Melbourne, University of Sao Paolo, Verizon, Xtendsys, WebMD, 
>> Zenoss, and Zynga, among others. 
>> Products + Availability 
>> The latest Apache CloudStack release is v4.3.0, which reflects dozens of new 
>> features, bug fixes, and documentation updates. Apache CloudStack 
>> CloudMonkey v5.1.0 is the latest feature release of its command line 
>> interface tool. As with all Apache products, Apache CloudStack software is 
>> released under the Apache License v2.0. 
>> Governance and Oversight 
>> Apache CloudStack is overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors 
>> to the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's 
>> day-to-day operations, including community development and product releases. 
>> Get Involved! 
>> Underscoring the ASF's edict of "Community over Code", Apache CloudStack 
>> boasts a very diverse and open community comprising participants from around 
>> the globe. All contributors are on an equal footing, whether they are 
>> writing code or helping with other aspects of the project. 
>> The many ways to get involved with the Apache CloudStack community include 
>> participating online on mailing lists as well as attending face-to-face 
>> MeetUps, developer trainings, and user events. Information on the CloudStack 
>> community can be found at http://cloudstack.apache.org/ and @CloudStack on 
>> Twitter. 
>> Catch CloudStack in action at the next CloudStack Collaboration Conference, 
>> the official user/developer conference of the Apache CloudStack community, 
>> taking place November 19 - 21, 2014, in tandem with ApacheCon Europe. To 
>> register and for more information, visit 
>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-collaboration-conference-europe
>>  and follow conference updates at @CCCEU14 on Twitter. 
>> About Apache CloudStack 
>> Apache CloudStack is a mature, turnkey integrated 
>> Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Open Source software platform that allows 
>> users to build feature-rich public and private cloud environments. Hailed by 
>> Gartner Group as "a solid product", CloudStack includes an intuitive user 
>> interface and rich APIs for managing the compute, networking, software, and 
>> storage infrastructure resources. CloudStack entered the Apache Incubator in 
>> April 2012 and became an Apache Top-level Project in March 2013. For 
>> downloads, documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache 
>> CloudStack, visit http://cloudstack.apache.org/ and 
>> https://twitter.com/CloudStack 
>> About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) 
>> Apache products power half the Internet, exabytes of data, teraflops of 
>> operations, billions of objects, and enhance the lives of countless users 
>> and developers world-wide. Established in 1999 to shepherd, develop, and 
>> incubate Open Source innovations "The Apache Way", the ASF oversees 170+ 
>> projects led by an all-volunteer community of over 400 individual Members 
>> and 3,500 Committers across six continents. For more information, visit 
>> http://www.apache.org/ or follow @TheASF on Twitter. 
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