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OpenStack is a free, open-source cloud platform that is primarily deployed as an infrastructure as a service offering.

Open Stack (Wikipedia)

OpenStack is a free, open standard cloud computing platform. It is mostly deployed as infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) in both public and private clouds where virtual servers and other resources are made available to users. The software platform consists of interrelated components that control diverse, multi-vendor hardware pools of processing, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center. Users manage it either through a web-based dashboard, through command-line tools, or through RESTful web services.

OpenStack
Original author(s)Rackspace Hosting and NASA
Developer(s)Open Infrastructure Foundation and community
Initial release21 October 2010; 12 years ago (2010-10-21)
Stable release
Antelope 2023.1 / 22 March 2023; 2 months ago (2023-03-22)
Repositoryopendev.org/openstack
Written inPython
PlatformCross-platform
TypeCloud computing
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitewww.openstack.org Edit this at Wikidata

OpenStack began in 2010 as a joint project of Rackspace Hosting and NASA. As of 2012, it was managed by the OpenStack Foundation, a non-profit corporate entity established in September 2012 to promote OpenStack software and its community. By 2018, more than 500 companies had joined the project. In 2020 the foundation announced it would be renamed the Open Infrastructure Foundation in 2021.

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