Abiquo Enterprise Edition
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Developer(s) | Abiquo |
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Stable release | 2.6
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Preview release | 3.0
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Written in | Java [1] |
Operating system | Linux |
Platform | Hypervisors |
Available in | English and 8 other Languages |
Type | Cloud computing |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website | http://www.abiquo.com/ |
Abiquo Hybrid Cloud Platform is a web-based cloud computing software platform developed by Abiquo.[2] Written entirely in Java, it is used to build, integrate and manage public and private clouds in homogeneous environments. Users can deploy and manage servers, storage system and network and virtual devices. It also supports LDAP integration.[3]
Hypervisors
Abiquo supports[4] six hypervisor systems.
- VMware ESXi
- Microsoft Hyper-V
- Citrix XenServer
- Open Source Xen
- Oracle VM Server for x86
- KVM
It also supports Amazon AWS as a public cloud provider.
Storage services
Abiquo supports any vendor for hypervisor storage, and also supports tiered storage pools, enabling storage-as-a-service from specific vendors and technologies including:
- NFS
- Generic iSCSI
- NetApp
- Nexenta
SAAS version
In April 2014 Abiquo launched Abiquo anyCloud, a SAAS version of the Abiquo Hybrid Cloud Platform software. This version lets users manage public cloud resources from:
- Amazon AWS
- DigitalOcean
- Rackspace Open Cloud (an OpenStack cloud)
- HP Public Cloud (an OpenStack cloud)
- Google Compute Engine
- ElasticHosts
Additional security and process features include workflow, to have an enterprise administrator electronically sign off on changes, an audit trail of activity and the ability to share cloud accounts among and enterprise team in a secure way.
Reviews and Awards
- EMA Radar for Private Cloud platforms 2013 [5]
- Global Telecoms Business Innovation Summit and Awards 2013 (with Interoute) [6]
- EuroCloud UK Awards [7]
References
- ^ http://www.abiquo.com/architecture/
- ^ Junjie Peng, Xuejun Zhang, Zhou Lei, Bofeng Zhang, Wu Zhang and Qing Li. (2009). "Comparison of Several Cloud Computing Platforms". IEEE Computer. IEEE Press: 23–27.
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- ^ http://www.enterprisemanagement.com/research/asset-free.php/2485/pre/EMA-Radar-for-Private-Cloud-Platforms:-Q1-2013-pre
- ^ Global Telecoms Business Innovation Summit and Awards 2013
- ^ http://www.comparethecloud.net/7244/eurocloud-uk-awards-2013/