rpath have created a new open source openstack cloud appliance to help simplify OpenStack deployment and upgrade for organizations building their own private clouds
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rpath openstack
the root password for a centos vmware rpath openstack software appliance is either “”, “password” or what you specified if you installed it from the iso !
the rpath openstack iso and vmware software appliance features
cloud grid build technologies
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rpath openstack iso and vm downloads
rpath have created a new open source openstack cloud appliance to help simplify OpenStack deployment and upgrade for organizations building their own private clouds
complimentary downloads of rPath’s OpenStack Compute test cloud are available in both ISO and VMware OVF format from
rpath supported platforms
rpath X6 supported hypervisors and virtual targets
rPath rBuilder is shutting down
rPath rBuilder online is shutting down !
After five years of offering a free community service, rPath has decided to wind down the rBuilder Online hosted service.
however
they will continue to support the open-source world by offering free rPath software to active open-source communities on request
rpath will now be focused on rpath X6 ! so you might need to switch to bitnami, elastic server or suse studio
rPath X6 now supports Eucalyptus and OpenStack
rPath X6 now supports Eucalyptus and OpenStack clouds
rPath X6
rPath X6 automatically constructs images that are ready to run in any physical, virtual or cloud environment (see list of supported targets). This accelerates provisioning and allows workloads to be easily retargeted between physical, virtual and cloud environments.
- x86 and x86_64 Physical Hardware
- VMware ESX/ESXi, vSphere, vCloud
- Citrix XenServer
- Microsoft Hyper-V
- KVM
- Virtual Iron
- Cloud Targets
- Amazon EC2
- Eucalyptus
- OpenStack
- Rackspace
- GoGrid
- BlueLock
- Globus
rPath drop ubuntu
HOWTO resign from an rPath rBuilder appliance
In the new rPath rBuilder flash UI the “resign from appliance” button is disabled so you need to either switch to the old UI or go directly to the old project membership page
http://www.rpath.org/project/-short-project-name-/members
for example
