+1 for Red Hat support.

 

Rackspace is still very much in the OpenStack game, especially for private clouds, with deployments mainly based on RHOSP and OpenStack-Ansible. Happy to put you in touch with someone if you’d like more info on various support services (short or long term).

 

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James Denton

Principal Architect

Rackspace Private Cloud - OpenStack

james.denton@rackspace.com

 

From: John van Ommen <john.vanommen@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, March 3, 2023 at 2:11 PM
To: ozzzo@yahoo.com <ozzzo@yahoo.com>
Cc: OpenStack Discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: Re: Paying for Openstack support

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I've worked on a number of RHOSP deployments that relied on Red Hat support, and the experience was positive.

The first OpenStack project that I did, it depended on SwiftStack for support and they were great. But they were acquired by Nvidia.

 

AFAIK, there aren't many companies that still provide OpenStack support in the United States. From what I understand, RackSpace has been pivoting towards doing AWS support.

 

On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 8:36 AM Albert Braden <ozzzo@yahoo.com> wrote:

I have a question for the operators here. Is anyone paying for Openstack support and getting good value for your money? Can you contact someone for help with an issue, and get a useful response in a reasonable time? If you have an emergency, can you get help quickly? If so, I would like to hear about your experience.

Who are you getting good support from? Do they support your operating system too? If not, where do you get your OS support, and how good is it?

If you work for a company that provides openstack and/or Linux support, you are welcome to send me a sales pitch, but my goal is to hear from operators.