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        OpenStack Comes to Rackspace
        
        
        
        
		Rackspace will be adding the open source cloud platform OpenStack over its entire network, according to a company announcement this week. 
OpenStack was originally developed by Rackspace and NASA,  which built theĀ NASA Nebula Cloud Computing Platform.   The year-old  OpenStack Project now has more than 90 members, with a   community of developers  collaborating on the open source cloud   operating system. The OpenStack code is  freely available under the   Apache 2.0 license.
"Rackspace is very committed to moving onto the  OpenStack   technology," said Rackspace VP of product Mark Interrante. The    company's object storage system, called Cloud Files, is already based on   the  OpenStack platform. 
The next phase is to move Cloud Servers, the Rackspace  compute   offering, onto OpenStack, Interrante said. Later this year, Rackspace   will  transition the Cloud Servers infrastructure to OpenStack Compute,   code-named "Nova." OpenStack describes Nova as a cloud  computing fabric controller, the heart of the Infrastructure as a Service  platform. 
"It's our plan to move our Cloud Servers infrastructure  to   OpenStack," Interrante said. "We will have customers running in 2011. It    will be some customers at least. We don't have a fully locked-down set   of dates  for all the transitions yet but we are very happy with the   progress we are  making. We are definitely doing a lot of performance   testing and QA right now."
The impact on customers should be negligible, he said,  suggesting   it would be the equivalent of typical maintenance activity. The  Linux   and Windows servers that customers are running shouldn't change, only   the  way they are controlled. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Jeffrey Schwartz is editor of Redmond magazine and also covers cloud computing for Virtualization Review's Cloud Report. In addition, he writes the Channeling the Cloud column for Redmond Channel Partner. Follow him on Twitter @JeffreySchwartz.