[Openstack] paas in openstack and forked cloudfoindry

Frans Thamura frans at meruvian.org
Thu Sep 13 15:20:51 UTC 2012


yes, that why i found OpenPaaS (openpaas.or.id), in conjuction with
openstack-id

inside openpaas we create cloudfoundry-id.

and now try to learn and research the effect of cloudfoundry, and value
proposition on openstack

yes, we tested OpenStack + Stackato here, and tomorrow the cloud roadshow
for startup just starting. hope Indonesia can bring new value in how PaaS
value-ing the startup to more competitive

Frans

On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Diane Mueller ActiveState <
dianem at activestate.com> wrote:

> frans,
>
> The cloud foundry community has a number of vendors that have leveraged
> the CloudFoundry core in commercial offerings including ActiveState's
> Stackato and Vmware' <http://cloudfoundry.com>cloudfoundry.com
>
> The CloudFoundry PaaS project is a great example of an OpenPaaS - and, in
> all it's variations, cloudfoundry runs and scales wells on OpenStack. "Forks"
> and "extensions" to the core project are to be expected and encouraged
>
> This is the "bazaar" effect of open source, the cloud foundry open source
> project has an active and vibrant Community - and makes it "open for
> business" as each variation meets the needs of different use cases.
> CloudFoundry.com is VMware's publicly hosted PaaS that offers a subset of
> the languages available in the Open Source code base. Stackato delivers the
> software for Enterprise Private Clouds to install and manage their own
> Private PaaSes on-premise. We obviously have added alot of additional
> functionality to make Stackato secure and enable it to be easy to deploy
> on-premise.
>
> ActiveState's Stackato leverages cloudfoundry and a number of other open
> source projects in our commercial Private PaaS offering. We maintain API
> compatibility with CloudFoundry, we  contribute back to the project, we've
> open sourced our client and continue to enhance our offerings.
>
> I'd encourage anyone in the OpenStack community to take a closer look at
> the cloud foundry project and get involved in helping to continue to ensure
> that it works well as an OpenPaaS for  OpenStack.
>
> Diane Mueller
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Sep 12, 2012, at 6:13 PM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org> wrote:
>
> hi all
>
> we try to make openstack as paas using cloudfoundry. and also seeking
> alternative to it
>
> shocked that there are forked cloudfiundry. and got that vmware manage
> different way his cloudfoundry
>
> there are piston, stackato i hear appfog
>
> never hear cf manage the way people do. in this case forking esp bosh
>
> bosh is the link to openstack and got the forker using openstack as
> platform
>
> i try to see in different way. hoe openstack work with them and what is
> the best
>
> glad there are competition. but sadly one become many rather unique
> innovation
>
> any feedback? i try to promote open paas and openstack in one community
> program
>
> thx all
>
> Frans Thamura
> Meruvian
>
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