Cloudland, a light weight infrastructure as a service project, plus OpenShift 4 platform as a service deployment engine, is a system framework to manage VM instances, software defined networks (SDN), volumes ..., It can handle over 10 thousand hypervisors in one cluster so it can be a base of large scale public cloud. More over, with multi-tenant and OpenShift 4 cluster deployments on demand, it can be a straightforward alternative for private cloud or as a hyper converged infrastructure (HCI) solution.
Cloudland's main distinguishing features are:
- Able to deploy OpenShift 4 cluster on demand per tenant
- Compatibility with Openstack API (TBD)
- Light weight, no tons of components
- Flat learning curve for both developers and operators
- Excellent performance for inside messages delivery
- Based on HPC architecture, so super scalable
- Self auto fail recovery and stable
- Easy to customize to implement your own feature
To support ultra-large scale, the hypervisors are organized into a tree hierarchy, the agents (scia are launched on demand)
For more information, see the Introduction
Support two ways to install cloudland
- Install cloudland with rpm package in a quick starter
- Refer to Installation to get more details
- Build source code and install cloudland from end to end
- Refer to Build and Installation to get more informations
- Launch Virtual Machine
- Create Openshift Cluster
- Security Groups
For more usage, refer to User Manual
If you encounter any problem with this package, please open an issue tracker to us
Refer to CONTRIBUTING
Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.
Visit doc for full documentation and guide.