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Difference between revisions of "ROCCI-server Backend development status"

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Revision as of 14:16, 20 November 2014

The development of rOCCI-server backends is an ongoing process, driven mostly by community needs and available funding. What follows is a list of backends that are available, planned, or being considered:

Backend Status Explanation
OpenNebula production The OpenNebula Backend is a flagship product for rOCCI, routinely used at multiple sites.
Amazon EC2 pilot The EC2 backend implementation has been developed and tested with Amazon Web Services. It is currently an experimental products and the documentation has yet to be compiled.
VMWare considered Based on requests from multiple sites, a backend for VMWare products is being considered. It is not yet decided which product in the VMWare range would be targeted.
Windows Azure in progress The implementation of an Azure backend is in early design stage. There is nothing to try out, yet.
CloudStack design The implementation of a CloudStack backend is in early design stage. There is nothing to try out, yet.

Products out of Consideration

There are products not being considered despite occasional requests. Invariably they are products offering their own OCCI compatibility solution, namely OpenStack with OCCI-OS, and Synnefo with snf-occi'. Still, products in the rOCCI framework are tested against these implementations to assure compatibility.