Inspur,
an OpenStack Foundation Gold member, today released version 5.5 of its
InCloud OpenStack cloud operating system at the OpenStack Summit in
Vancouver. The software, widely used in the financial services,
securities and enterprise sectors in China, offers new capabilities in
large-scale services delivery across multiple availability zones and
geographies, accessibility and ease of management, stability and
scalability, and intelligent operation and maintenance.
The newest version of InCloud OpenStack adds:
- Features
for large-scale deployments. InCloud OpenStack 5.5 can support multiple
data centers across multiple regions. In one implementation, Inspur
achieved an OpenStack deployment with around 1,000 nodes in a single
region for a non-telecom customer and a total of more than 1,400 nodes
are in production. InCloud OpenStack offers one-click deployment and
graphical resource layout via containerized images that are independent
of the host operating system. Resource arrangement is managed visually
with system templates or a custom drag-and-drop template.
- Unified
management of diverse compute types. InCloud OpenStack 5.5 offers
unified management of virtual machines (VMs), bare metal instances, and
containers on the same platform. Resources can be adjusted in parallel
to achieve integration and sharing of cluster computing, storage and
network resources to reduce operation, maintenance and management costs.
- Multi-region
support. The switch from test deployment to large-scale production
deployment presents challenges for OpenStack operators. To achieve
large-scale data center delivery capabilities, InCloud OpenStack 5.5
optimizes multi-region management to achieve division and separate
management of large clusters. All regions use the same set of Keystone
systems to resolve the system bottlenecks caused by cluster expansion.
- Layered
security. InCloud OpenStack adopts a layered security enhancement
design to better secure the cloud platform from the dimensions of the
hypervisor system, VMs and user access. It adopts Inspur's security
sector governance products to reinforce the hypervisor and VM layers.
- Disaster
tolerance. InCloud OpenStack 5.5 offers disaster recovery capability
that spans multiple data centers. A current InCloud OpenStack deployment
covers three data centers in two regions. The solution provides
disaster tolerance for dual center, dual active capability within 150km
in the same city and remote data center recovery. The solution uses
Inspur's proprietary network facility, centralized storage facilities
and cloud management to guarantee business continuity in terms of data,
network and business operation for customers. The solution can
effectively help customers save costs, increase operational reliability
and achieve efficient failure management with one-click visual failure
switching solutions.
"The
growth of OpenStack in China is impressive," said Jay Zhang, vice
president of Inspur. "Over the next five years, we expect a CAGR of 40
percent for this market segment. Ongoing development of standardized
APIs and excellent heterogeneous resource management and programmability
are key drivers in the thriving OpenStack ecosystem, and Inspur plans
to maintain and expand its OpenStack leadership, taking full advantage
of this growth trend."
Inspur
is a leading innovator in open compute and open technologies, and major
proponent for OCP, ODCC, Open19, OpenStack and Openpower foundations.
Inspur strives to build a design base and then to customize and meet
efficiency standards. Meanwhile, Inspur will contribute to those
communities by providing access to technologies through open source
sharing, and to assist the convergence of fellow communities and open
source applications.
"Inspur
is a Gold member of the OpenStack Foundation and has been throwing
investment year upon year participation in OpenStack." Said Jonathan
Bryce, executive director at OpenStack Foundation, "We move forward the
community with contributions from companies. Inspur has dozens of
developers who contribute to different projects in OpenStack and has
worked to build OpenStack appointment in China which is one of the
fast-growing markets."