OpenNebula 3.0 with ACL and new surface
OpenNebula version 3.0 is ready: the major release of cloud-free toolkit comes up with a series of innovations in resource management, and the browser front-end.
One of the most important innovations in OpenNebula 3.0 are a group of management and the introduction of Access Control Lists (ACL). While the group managing the resources of different users are separated from each other, are supposed to help with the ACL permissions can regulate the useful functions of the cloud.
The new browser-frontend Sunstone now allows to manage multiple instances of cloud over a central server and can be individually configured for each user. The front-end graphics and provides various status indicators to keep track of resource consumption and the allocation to the groups in the eye and can extend from version 3.0 through plug-ins.
Who wants to upgrade an existing installation OpenNebula to the new version 3.0 can use this program OneDB OpenNebula the project. OpenNebula is released under the Apache license, which offered on the download page registration is voluntary.
Future versions of OpenNebula could also support Microsoft's hypervisor Hyper-V's official: As is evident from the OpenNebula blog, get the OpenNebula developer support from Microsoft, Hyper-V so that the future is one of the officially supported hypervisors OpenNebula. Currently, VMware, Xen and KVM are supported.
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