New Features of the IaaS Platform SUSE Cloud 3

The open source enterprise cloud computing platform that enables you to build infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) comes with many new features

The next version of the OpenStack distribution provides customers with greater flexibility to deploy private clouds with existing virtualized data centers and support for VMware vSphere through integration with VMware vCenter Server. The inclusion of OpenStack drivers for EMC into SUSE Cloud 3 enables customers to take advantage of EMC VNX solutions to meet their OpenStack storage needs.

Features of SUSE Cloud 3
Improved productivity: The Orchestration module automates the control and coordination of multiple virtual machines based on a set of predefined templates.

Usage Insight: Telemetry provides metering and monitoring of cloud activities measuring usage by infrastructure resource and consumer. The data collected can be used to feed billing systems, improve service to end users, or ensure the performance and ease the management burden of maintaining the cloud infrastructure.

Leveraging existing investments: Enterprises with large VMware vSphere deployments that want to take advantage of the openness of SUSE Cloud can now do so while leveraging their existing investments. SUSE also supports VMware NSX network virtualization.

Simplified installation: USE Cloud 3 includes an installation framework based on the Crowbar project that automates the management and deployment of the cloud infrastructure. SUSE Cloud 3 adds support for upgrading the cloud infrastructure to further simplify ongoing management.

Access to cloud partner ecosystem
: SUSE works with companies within the OpenStack community to provide enterprises with a private cloud platform that can be integrated into their existing solutions or augmented by additional capabilities to meet their specific needs. 

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