[Openstack-operators] Public cloud operators group in

Kenny Johnston kenny at kencjohnston.com
Mon Sep 26 15:35:19 UTC 2016


That seems like a strange definition. It doesn't incorporate the usual
multi-tenancy requirement that traditionally separates private from public
clouds. By that definition, Rackspace's Private Cloud offer, where we
design, deploy and operate a single-tenant cloud on behalf of customers (in
their data-center or ours) would be considered a "public" cloud.

On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Rochelle Grober <rochelle.grober at huawei.com
> wrote:

> Hi Matt,
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> At considerable risk of heading down a rabbit hole... how are you defining
> "public" cloud for these purposes?
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> Cheers,
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> Blair
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> Any cloud that provides a cloud to a thirdparty in exchange for money.
> So, rent a VM, rent a collection of vms, lease a fully operational cloud
> spec'ed to your requirements, lease a team and HW with your cloud on
> them.....
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> So any cloud that provides offsite IAAS to lessees
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> --Rockyy
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