In a word, no. My experience has been that Fuel really is a Mirantis product. Their distro, their support. Folks used to be able to install RedHat RDO if they had access to a satellite server but no longer.
But that's how a lot of packages are these days. Ubuntu JujJu, SUSE Cloud v4. RedHat RDO, VMware VIO, Each supported by their respective vendors. Other vendors package Openstack with their own optimizations (i.e. Piston, Cloudscaling, etc). Are you looking for a product that orchestrates a vanilla install of Openstack (not tied to a specific distro)? if so, your best bet is probably using something like Puppet, Chef, Salt, Ansible, etc. *Adam Lawson* *CEO, Principal Architect* AQORN, Inc. 427 North Tatnall Street Ste. 58461 Wilmington, Delaware 19801-2230 Toll-free: (844) 4-AQORN-NOW ext. 101 International: +1 302-387-4660 Direct: +1 916-246-2072 On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Guillermo Alvarado < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I am doing some research about Fuel, but I have a big doubt and seems > there is not a clear answer in the documents I have been reading. I dont > want to waste my time doing an installation to discover after that Fuel > only supports The OPenstack Mirantis Distribution. > > So, the question is, Can I use Fuel and not use the Openstack Distribution > of Mirantis? > > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > >
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