openstack-manuals/doc/training-guides/module001-ch002-brief-overview.xml
Sean Roberts 7ec78aef2d changes the trunk location for the training guides
was incorrectly placed in trunk/training-guide non-plural, now trunk/training-guides.
also add redirect from trunk/openstack-training and trunk/training-guide to the
new location.

Change-Id: I0648a9604dc6a1d6c7480a90c07871608a8752ca
Closes-Bug: #1255684
2013-11-27 14:41:18 -08:00

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<title>Brief Overview</title>
<para>OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large
pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a
datacenter, all managed through a dashboard that gives
administrators control while empowering their users to provision
resources through a web interface.</para>
<para>OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers and cloud
computing technologists producing the ubiquitous open source cloud
computing platform for public and private clouds. The project aims
to deliver solutions for all types of clouds by being</para>
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<para>simple to implement</para>
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<para>massively scalable</para>
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<para>feature rich.</para>
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<para>To check out more information on OpenStack visit <link
xlink:href="http://goo.gl/Ye9DFT"
>http://goo.gl/Ye9DFT</link></para>
<para><guilabel> OpenStack Foundation :</guilabel></para>
<para>The OpenStack Foundation, established September 2012, is an
independent body providing shared resources to help achieve the
OpenStack Mission by Protecting, Empowering, and Promoting
OpenStack software and the community around it, including users,
developers and the entire ecosystem. For more information visit
http://goo.gl/3uvmNX.</para>
<para><guilabel> Who's behind OpenStack? </guilabel></para>
<para>Founded by Rackspace Hosting and NASA, OpenStack has grown
to be a global software community of developers collaborating on
a standard and massively scalable open source cloud operating
system. The OpenStack Foundation promotes the development,
distribution and adoption of the OpenStack cloud operating
system. As the independent home for OpenStack, the Foundation
has already attracted more than 7,000 individual members from
100 countries and 850 different organizations, secured more than
$10 million in funding and is ready to fulfill the OpenStack
mission of becoming the ubiquitous cloud computing platform.
Checkout <link xlink:href="http://goo.gl/BZHJKd">http://goo.gl/BZHJKd</link>ýfor more on the same.</para>
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<title>Nebula (NASA)</title>
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<para>The goal of the OpenStack Foundation is to serve developers,
users, and the entire ecosystem by providing a set of shared
resources to grow the footprint of public and private OpenStack
clouds, enable technology vendors targeting the platform and
assist developers in producing the best cloud software in the
industry.</para>
<para><guilabel>Who uses OpenStack?</guilabel></para>
<para>Corporations, service providers, VARS, SMBs, researchers,
and global data centers looking to deploy large-scale cloud
deployments for private or public clouds leveraging the support
and resulting technology of a global open source community. And
this is just two years into OpenStack, its new, its yet to
mature and has immense possibilities. How do I say that? All
these buzz words will fall into a properly solved jigsaw
puzzle as you go through this article.</para>
<para><guilabel>Its Open Source:</guilabel></para>
<para>All of the code for OpenStack is freely available under the
Apache 2.0 license. Anyone can run it, build on it, or submit
changes back to the project. This open development model is one
of the best ways to foster badly-needed cloud standards, remove
the fear of proprietary lock-in for cloud customers, and create
a large ecosystem that spans cloud providers.</para>
<para><guilabel>Who it's for:</guilabel></para>
<para>Enterprises, service providers, government and academic
institutions with physical hardware that would like to build a
public or private cloud.</para>
<para><guilabel>How it's being used today:</guilabel></para>
<para>Organizations like CERN, Cisco WebEx, DreamHost, eBay, the
Gap, HP, MercadoLibre, NASA, PayPal, Rackspace and University of
Melbourne have deployed OpenStack clouds to achieve control,
business agility and cost savings without the licensing fees and
terms of proprietary software. For complete user stories visit
<link xlink:href="http://goo.gl/aF4lsL"
>http://goo.gl/aF4lsL</link>, this should give a good idea
about importance of OpenStack.</para>
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