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[http://packet.com Packet.com] is a baremetal public cloud, and they have donated some resources to the StarlingX project.  
 
[http://packet.com Packet.com] is a baremetal public cloud, and they have donated some resources to the StarlingX project.  
  
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=== StarlingX Distributed Cloud on Packet.Com ===
  
=== Edge Computing Group's 'DISTRIBUTED MVP ARCHITECTURE' on Packet.Com ===
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As a demonstration of the [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Edge_Computing_Group OpenStack Edge Computing Group]'s [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Edge_Computing_Group/Edge_Reference_Architectures#Distributed_Control_Plane_Scenario Distributed Control Plane MVP Architecture], StarlingX Distributed Cloud has been deployed on [http://packet.com Packet.com].
 
 
The OpenStack Edge Computing Group ( https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Edge_Computing_Group ) has defined two MVP Architectures ( https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Edge_Computing_Group/Edge_Reference_Architectures ):
 
* Distributed Control Plane Scenario, and
 
* Centralized Control Plane Scenario.
 
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StarlingX's Distributed Cloud features is an implementation of the Distributed Control Plane Scenario.
 

Revision as of 14:35, 5 July 2019

Packet SIG

Packet.com is a baremetal public cloud, and they have donated some resources to the StarlingX project.

StarlingX Distributed Cloud on Packet.Com

As a demonstration of the OpenStack Edge Computing Group's Distributed Control Plane MVP Architecture, StarlingX Distributed Cloud has been deployed on Packet.com.