OpenStack
Fuga is Cyso’s new Dutch public cloud service. Fuga is built on OpenStack: the free and open-source software platform for cloud computing, developed by The OpenStack Foundation, a community of thousands of active and contributing members and industry giants in software, hardware and solution services. We believe OpenStack to be the future of public and private cloud computing.
Information related to the development of our own public cloud can be found below. In case you want to be informed about the latest Fuga news, please visit Fuga.io.
One of the great features of OpenStack (and therefore our Fuga service) is the use of security groups. With security groups you’re able to very precisely define access rules to your platform and instances.
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Op 17 september hebben we deelgenomen aan de OpenStack Benelux Conference in Bussum en daar hebben we onze public OpenStack cloud, Fuga, voor het eerst gepresenteerd. Onze technisch directeur, Tjebbe de Winter, was te gast tijdens de keynote van John Zannos van Canonical op het hoofdpodium, om te vertellen over de ontwikkeling van onze nieuwe OpenStack cloud.
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We are thrilled to inform you that we have gone live with our public OpenStack cloud. Since yesterday, you can start working on our OpenStack cloud that goes by the name of Fuga. This means that the beta testing period has come to an end.
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Good news! We’re almost there! We’ve made significant progress on almost all aspects of our OpenStack platform and we’re nearly ready for an official launch. This week, we’ve performed one final major test and maintenance cycle on the platform, in order to find and fix any remaining flaws. We’ve updated configurations and software, done some serious stress testing, and conducted disaster recovery tests.
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We’ve had a really busy period with lots of OpenStack things going on. During the past month we’ve more than doubled the amount of beta testers on our platform, upgraded the entire platform to the latest OpenStack release, have worked on more features and made a great deal of progress on accounting and administrative functionality.
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Our new OpenStack platform is currently undergoing rigorous beta testing by an ever-increasing amount of users. To facilitate them, we’re constantly adding images and operating systems to our library in Horizon. We’ve just released a new beta image for Cyso OpenStack for FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE. To give you an understanding in what went into creating this image, we’ll provide you with a small guide and some backstory here.
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On 30 April, Kilo, the eleventh stable release of OpenStack was announced. During the design summit in Vancouver later this month, the roadmap for the next release (Liberty) will be determined. We’ll be attending as well. Here at Cyso, we’ve already started testing the update to Kilo.
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At the beginning of this month, we sent out the first invites and officially started our beta test period. We’re already seeing a lot of activity on the OpenStack platform and we’re getting positive feedback. We’re currently expanding the number of test accounts every week.
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It’s been a while since we last gave an update about our progress regarding OpenStack. We had hoped to be able to start the public beta before the end of 2014. Unfortunately, that turned out differently.
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Last month has been a busy and fruitful month. We last mentioned that our internal beta test had started and that our team visited the OpenStack Summit in Paris. Read about the summit, our internal beta, update to Juno and our redesign of the dashboard.
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