Canonical OpenStack is the cloud openstack option from Canonical in the UK. Using private and public cloud infrastructure at the same time allows users to optimise CapEx and OpEx costs. Users can create cost-effective, enterprise-grade public cloud infrastructure on Ubuntu.
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Consultant in Research & Development (5001-10,000 employees employees)
Pros
Flexibility for deploying and managing virtual machines.
Full fledged documentation for self learners within organization.
Great that it's fully an open source offering. Hence light on pockets.
Cons
More customizable options while choosing virtual machine configurations would be great.
To have regular online learning sessions directly from Ubuntu OpenStack experts [to] help users and for those who implement it.
Giving admin more control on what privileges they can grant to their users.
Most Important Features
Being more flexible with configurations.
Documentation which makes self learning curve easier.
Faster spawning of virtual machines with variety of prefixed configurations.
Return on Investment
Lighter on initial spending for the organization.
Deployments which have no vendor locking makes management decisions easier.
Support from great community saved lot of time for engineers managing it.
Alternatives Considered
AWS Auto Scaling
Other Software Used
Rally Software (formerly CA Agile Central), SUSE OpenStack Cloud, CentOS Linux, Kali Linux