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Nebula finally launches its OpenStack cloud system

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BANGALORE, INDIA: After two years since it was announced, Nebula announced the general availability of Nebula One cloud computer. 

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Nebula One is a private cloud system that provides compute, network and storage services through an interface and APIs, using industry-standard servers from vendors such as HP, IBM, and Dell. The system can scale up to 1600 cores, 9,600GB memory and 2,400TB combined storage.

"The Nebula One delivers on Nebula's mission to democratize cloud computing by bringing the simplicity, agility, and operational efficiency of the world's largest Internet companies to all enterprises at a fraction of the cost of public cloud services," said Chris C. Kemp, co-founder and CEO, Nebula.

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At the core of the Nebula One cloud system is Nebula Cloud Controller, a hardware appliance that turns racks of certified industry-standard servers into a scalable on-premise infrastructure-as-a-service cloud system. Nebula One runs Cosmos, Nebula's distributed enterprise cloud operating system, which builds on OpenStack to provide a rich self-service user experience and compatibility with Amazon Web Services and OpenStack APIs.

Nebula One consists of Nebula hardware and software coupled with certified industry-standard x86 servers known as Nebula Cloud Nodes to create a private cloud. The Nebula Cloud Controller appliance can integrate up to 20 servers.

 

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