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Revision as of 14:47, 28 August 2018
This page provides a list of organisations providing OSM compatible Virtual Infrastructure Managers (VIMs). Click on the logos for additional details.
OpenStack on Ubuntu, powered by Canonical, is a fully integrated, optimised combination of Ubuntu and OpenStack, making it the easiest way to deploy, manage, and scale your cloud. |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) offers enhanced platform awareness (EPA) for cloud-scale performance, and features hundreds of certified OpenStack plugins along with own distribution of OpenDaylight. See details |
Would you like to see your OSM compatible VIM listed here? Please send an email to OSMSupport@etsi.org with the following information:
Subject: OSM Ecosystem - VIM'
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