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<div>We are looking at opening up the spice html5 proxy service publicly, to support a customer facing product running on our OpenStack private cloud (GoDaddy Cloud Servers, <a href="https://cloud.godaddy.com/">https://cloud.godaddy.com/</a>, for those interested.)
This will be the first and only component of OpenStack we’re exposing publicly. Everything else is still all internal at this point.</div>
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<div>Those of you running public clouds… have you exposed this service? And if so, are there security/scaling/stability/other issues we should be thinking about here?</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
<div>Mike</div>
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