openQRM

openQRM
Developer(s) openQRM Community / openQRM Enterprise
Initial release 2004
Stable release
/ 2 September 2013 (2013-09-02)
Written in PHP, C, Shell script
Operating system Linux
Platform Hypervisors (Xen, KVM, VMware ESX) and other solutions (Linux-VServer, VirtualBox, OpenVZ)
Available in English
Type Cloud computing
License GNU GPL
Website www.openqrm.org

openQRM is a free and open-source cloud computing management platform for managing heterogeneous data center infrastructures. The openQRM platform manages a data center's infrastructure to build private, public and hybrid infrastructure as a service clouds. openQRM orchestrates storage, network, virtualization, monitoring, and security implementations[1] technologies to deploy multi-tier services (e.g. compute clusters[2][3]) as virtual machines on distributed infrastructures, combining both data center resources and remote cloud resources, according to allocation policies. A 2010 report on cloud computing sponsored by the European Commission instead promoted OpenNebula.[4]

The openQRM platform emphasizes a separation of hardware (physical servers and virtual machines) from software (operating system server-images). Hardware is treated agnostically as a computing resource which should be replaceable without the need to reconfigure the software.

Supported virtualization solutions include KVM, Linux-VServer, OpenVZ, VMware ESX and Xen. Virtual machines of these types are managed transparently via openQRM.

P2V (physical to virtual), V2P (virtual to physical), and V2V (virtual to virtual) migration are possible as well as transitioning from one virtualization technology to another with the same VM

openQRM is sponsored by openQRM Enterprise GmbH, a company located in Bonn, Germany.

History

openQRM was initially released by the Qlusters company and went open-source in 2004. Qlusters ceased operations, while openQRM was left in the hands of the openQRM community. In November 2008, the openQRM community released version 4.0 which included a complete port of the platform from Java to PHP/C/Perl/Shell.

See also

References

  1. "openQRM Features and Functionality". OpenNebula documentation. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  2. R. Moreno-Vozmediano, R. S. Montero, and I. M. Llorente. "Multi-Cloud Deployment of Computing Clusters for Loosely-Coupled MTC Applications", Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems. Special Issue on Many Task Computing (in press, doi:10.1109/TPDS.2010.186)
  3. R. S. Montero, R. Moreno-Vozmediano, and I. M. Llorente. "An Elasticity Model for High Throughput Computing Clusters", J. Parallel and Distributed Computing (in press, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpdc.2010.05.005)
  4. "The Future of Cloud Computing" (PDF). European Commission Expert Group. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
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