Nebula Expands Cosmos for Enterprise OpenStack Deployments | Linux Today

Nebula Expands Cosmos for Enterprise OpenStack Deployments

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Sean Michael Kerner
Dec 18, 2014

Nebula has now been in the market for 18 months and has been steadily evolving the Cosmos software, according to CEO Gordon Stitt. The new Cosmos Enterprise Edition is technically the 1.3 version and is based on the open-source OpenStack Icehouse release, which debuted in April.

Nebula has added some features to make it easier for organization to integrate into an enterprise deployment. One such feature is full support for virtual LANs (VLANs), which are widely deployed across many enterprise networks.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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