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* [http://www.mirantis.com/ Mirantis] provides [http://software.mirantis.com/ Mirantis OpenStack], which is a scalable, hardened distribution of OpenStack.  Also included are the [https://github.com/search?q=%40stackforge+fuel open-source Fuel project], key related projects and certified third-party plug-ins.
 
* [http://www.mirantis.com/ Mirantis] provides [http://software.mirantis.com/ Mirantis OpenStack], which is a scalable, hardened distribution of OpenStack.  Also included are the [https://github.com/search?q=%40stackforge+fuel open-source Fuel project], key related projects and certified third-party plug-ins.
 
* [//redhat.com Red Hat] provides [//www.redhat.com/products/enterprise-linux/openstack-platform/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform], OpenStack integrated tightly to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, with a large array of certified OpenStack partners.
 
* [//redhat.com Red Hat] provides [//www.redhat.com/products/enterprise-linux/openstack-platform/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform], OpenStack integrated tightly to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, with a large array of certified OpenStack partners.
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* [//canonical.com Canonical], the first company to commercially distribute and support OpenStack, provides [http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/ Ubuntu], which remains the reference operating system for the project.
  
 
== Miscellaneous Notes ==
 
== Miscellaneous Notes ==

Revision as of 16:33, 26 February 2014

How to get OpenStack

OpenStack is a large and fast moving project. We are also an upstream project, with a large community of packagers and distributions who redistribute our work.

The best way to install OpenStack is to rely on one of the downstream distributions, which will take care of many of the details for you. There are also source code installers oriented towards developers.

Also, you don't have to install OpenStack - there are Cloud services that can provide OpenStack, without ever installing the software.

The current release of OpenStack is 2013.2 Havana

Get the source code

Refer to Getting The Code

Linux Distributions Including OpenStack

OpenStack is available for all major Linux Distributions. Refer to the install documentation for more:

DevOps Installers

For those that deploy rather than install, there are several DevOps options for automating your installation of OpenStack.

Chef

See Chef/GettingStarted page for a starting point. There is also an Chef for OpenStack page that goes further in depth.

There are multiple Chef cookbooks, but there is a dedicated community of developers from AT&T, IBM, Rackspace and other companies working on the set on StackForge:


There are alternative repositories available:

  • Rackspace Cloud Builders maintain a set of repositories with openstack-related chef cookbooks on github at [1]
  • Dell Crowbar is an OpenStack deployment solution built on top of Chef. They maintain their Chef recipes on github at crowbar/crowbar

Puppet

  • Puppet Labs maintains a set of puppet modules for OpenStack at puppetlabs/puppetlabs-openstack.
  • NII developed a Puppet-based tool called dodai-deploy. It is available for download on github at nii-cloud/dodai-deploy. Documentation for dodai-deploy can be found on the wiki at its github site.
  • RDO, at openstack.redhat.com, is a packaging of OpenStack for Red Hat distributions (Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, SL) using Packstack, which uses Puppet.

Juju

Developer Installers

For developers, there are installers that create a core development environment.

  • Devstack is the developer installer.
  • ANVIL is version of devstack, written in Python.

OpenStack as a Service

Commercial Distributions

Miscellaneous Notes

If you're a packager looking for packaging tips, see PackagerResources.