Good for Everything
Pros
- New functionalities
- Fixing bugs
- Private and public clouds
Cons
- Sometimes you can find undocumented bugs
- It fails in the area where instead of making stuff that works bug free it introduces new ones with every minor or major release
- More Rigid
Return on Investment
- Delivering Infrastructure as a Service to University community. Resources are applied on research, management and education.
- Before that, there were a lot of local data centers spread trough the University (considering all campus). Using cloud computing with CloudStack, the operational cost was significantly decreasead
- Our need was in a low-cost product, not complex, with low maintenance, resilient, able to orchestrate a large pool of IT equipment


