Orkestracloud Private Edition by Mpstor
Built around OpenStack
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 14, 2013 at 2:48 pm
In a move that underscores the benefits
of open source cloud computing, MPSTOR
Ltd. released a private cloud edition of its Orkestracloud
platform.
Orkestra ‘All-in-One’ transforms
low-cost, off-the-shelf servers into private clouds, in a
single-step, ‘plug and boot’ install process.
"The Orkestra All-in-One cloud is a low-cost, easy-to-use cloud computing platform",
said Tony McEnroe, MPSTOR’s CEO. "It radically reduces the
cost of IT for small and medium-sized companies who want the
performance and functionaliy of multi-site or distributed computer
and storage networks but who do not have the IT budget or staff to
manage these costly and complex alternatives."
The suite of private and public cloud
services platforms are built around OpenStack, the open-source cloud
computing platform, founded by Rackspace and Nasa in 2010 and which
is supported by leading IT companies.
"MPSTOR has integrated all of
its acclaimed storage virtualization and storage array management
capability into the Orkestra Private Cloud Platform", said
William Oppermann, MPSTOR’s founder and CTO. "This results in
a private cloud solution, which has all of the enterprise features of
a public cloud platform, including policy-driven SLAs, storage
virtualization, multi-tiered storage support, multi-tenant management
and much more."
Orkestra ‘All-in-One’ and a free
Orkestra-Lite edition are available for download, and will run on
a range of X86 server platforms.