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Rackspace launches open source cloud platform, plans collaboration with NASA and others on OpenStack project

More than 25 companies, including Citrix and Dell, support open source cloud platform to accelerate industry standards

Johannesburg, 21 Jul 2010

Rackspace Hosting has announced the launch of OpenStack, an open source cloud platform designed to foster the emergence of technology standards and cloud interoperability.

A leading specialist in the hosting and cloud computing industry, Rackspace is donating the code that powers its Cloud Files and Cloud Servers public-cloud offerings to the OpenStack project.

The project will also incorporate technology that powers the NASA Nebula Cloud Platform. Rackspace and NASA plan to actively collaborate on joint technology development and leverage the efforts of open source software developers worldwide.

“Modern scientific computation requires ever-increasing storage and processing power delivered on-demand,” said Chris Kemp, NASA's Chief Technology Officer for IT. “To serve this demand, we built Nebula, an infrastructure cloud platform designed to meet the needs of our scientific and engineering community. NASA and Rackspace are uniquely positioned to drive this initiative based on our experience in building large-scale cloud platforms and our desire to embrace open source.”

OpenStack will feature several cloud infrastructure components including a fully distributed object store based on Rackspace Cloud Files, available at OpenStack.org. The next component planned for release is a scalable compute-provisioning engine based on the NASA Nebula cloud technology and Rackspace Cloud Servers technology. It is expected to be available later this year. Using these components, organisations would be able to turn physical hardware into scalable and extensible cloud environments using the same code currently in production serving tens of thousands of customers and large government projects.

“We are founding the OpenStack initiative to help drive industry standards, prevent vendor lock-in and generally increase the velocity of innovation in cloud technologies,” said Lew Moorman, President, Cloud and CSO at Rackspace. “We are proud to have NASA's support in this effort. Its Nebula Cloud Platform is a tremendous boost to the OpenStack community. We expect ongoing collaboration with NASA and the rest of the community to drive more-rapid cloud adoption and innovation, in the private and public spheres.”

Rackspace and NASA have committed to use OpenStack to power their cloud platforms, and Rackspace will dedicate open source developers and resources to support adoption of OpenStack among enterprises and service providers. An OpenStack Design Summit hosted by Rackspace was held this month in Austin, where more than 100 technical advisors, developers and founding members joined to validate the code and ratify the project roadmap. More than 25 companies were represented at the Design Summit, including AMD, Autonomic Resources, Citrix, Cloud.com, Cloudkick, Cloudscaling, CloudSwitch, Dell, enStratus, FathomDB, Intel, iomart Group, Limelight, Nicira, NTT DATA, Opscode, PEER 1, Puppet Labs, RightScale, Riptano, Scalr, SoftLayer, Sonian, Spiceworks, Zenoss and Zuora.

“OpenStack provides a solid foundation for promoting the emergence of cloud standards and interoperability,” said Peter Levine, SVP and GM, Data Centre and Cloud Division, Citrix Systems. “As a long-time technology partner with Rackspace, Citrix will collaborate closely with the community to provide full support for the XenServer platform and our other cloud-enabling products.”

"We believe in offering customers choice in cloud computing that helps them improve efficiency," says Forrest Norrod, Vice-President and General Manager of Server Platforms, Dell. "OpenStack on Dell is a great option to create open source enterprise cloud solutions."

To download or contribute code and get involved, visit http://www.OpenStack.org. Follow OpenStack on Twitter @OpenStack.

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Rackspace Hosting

Rackspace Hosting is the world's leader in hosting and cloud computing and has been ranked in Financial Times Top 50 Great Place to Work in the United Kingdom for the past five years. Rackspace provides its customers worldwide, including many South African companies, with Fanatical Support by delivering a portfolio of hosted IT services, including managed hosting, cloud hosting, and e-mail and apps. For more information, visit http://www.rackspace.co.za. Alternatively call 0800 981 300/1.

The NASA Nebula Cloud Programme

NASA Nebula is a Cloud Computing service based at NASA Ames Research Centre that provides high performance compute, network, and data storage services to NASA scientists and researchers. Nebula allows NASA to share and process large scientific data sets and was one of three flagship projects highlighted in NASA's Open Government Plan. For more information, visit http://nebula.nasa.gov.

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Geoff Dowell
Rackspace Managed Hosting
(0044) 020 8734 2551
geoff.dowell@rackspace.co.uk