Giving customers an early look at the latest enterprise-ready technology for building private clouds SUSE has launched beta testing of SUSE Cloud 2.0. Based on OpenStack Grizzly core technology (the latest evolution of the OpenStack project), SUSE Cloud 2.0 features enhanced installation and management, more hypervisor support options and hardened technology from OpenStack projects for networking and storage. Additional support for partner solutions such as Cisco and EMC will further enable enterprises to deploy private clouds that fit their existing infrastructure.
“SUSE Cloud 2.0 is the next version of SUSE Cloud, the original enterprise-ready OpenStack distribution for building Infrastructure-as-a-Service private clouds,” says Michael Miller, vice president of global alliances and marketing for SUSE. “The beta program helps battle harden the software for customers as they deploy proof of concepts with the latest technology and it allows selected partners to ensure integration of their solutions with SUSE Cloud. Integrating this outside testing with our well-established QA and development process will expedite the availability and enhance the quality of SUSE Cloud 2.0.”
SUSE Cloud 2.0 builds on the open source development of OpenStack to deliver advanced cloud technology and the broadest solution choice to ensure smooth deployment of a private cloud into an enterprise data center. The SUSE Cloud Administration Server has been augmented for even greater scalability through integration with the latest release of the open source deployment framework Crowbar and an updated user interface. To enable SUSE customers to maximize their previous technology investments, SUSE Cloud 2.0 continues its mixed hypervisor approach, adding full support for Microsoft Hyper-V and a technical preview of VMware ESXi.
In addition, SUSE Cloud 2.0 expands cloud storage options via full support for the OpenStack Block Storage, Cinder. Cinder lets organizations provide persistent block storage at the virtual machine level. Cinder is also extensible with third-party solutions, so enterprises can plug in devices from their preferred storage vendors. SUSE is working with partners such as Coraid, EMC, Inktank and NetApp to give SUSE Cloud users a broad choice of supported block storage plug-ins. SUSE Cloud 2.0 will also include the Ceph Rados Gateway providing compatible Swift and Amazon S3 (Simplified Storage Service) APIs for block storage using Ceph. Support for Amazon EC2 and S3 APIs helps companies choosing to deploy hybrid clouds by providing easy access to Ceph’s fully redundant data storage infrastructure for storing or retrieving any amount of data in the cloud.
Networking features in SUSE Cloud 2.0 are augmented via full support of OpenStack Networking, Neutron. SUSE Cloud delivers networking-as-a-service capabilities that offer scalable network management, an API to build rich network topologies and the ability to create advanced network services. SUSE Cloud 2.0 networking will be plug-in enabled for extended capabilities offered by Cisco, Midokura, Open Vswitch and VLAN bridging.
“SUSE Cloud is the first distribution to integrate the OpenStack Cinder drivers for AoE and Coraid EtherCloud that Coraid contributed to the Grizzly release of OpenStack,” says Kevin Brown, CEO of Coraid. “These drivers will enable SUSE customers to build OpenStack clouds that seamlessly leverage Coraid’s platform to deliver scalable, automated storage services.”
“Our customers are looking for promising enterprise solutions as they include software-defined networking in their self-service clouds,” informs Dan Dumitriu, CEO of Midokura, a leading provider of network virtualization technology and the makers of MidoNet, a virtual network solution for OpenStack and CloudStack.