3 Server Starter Cluster
All OpenStack Clouds start with a Private Cloud Core (PCC). A PCC is a hyper-converged set of 3 servers of your chosen hardware type.
The PCC is set up using Kolla-Ansible and Ceph-Ansible. You can extend and customize your cloud as you have root ownership of the cloud.
Of note, all PCCs can be used for both public cloud and private cloud workloads. This is the power of the OpenStack cloud platform.
PCCs provide HA control plane, HA block, HA object storage, and compute with all core OpenStack components plus more.
OpenMetal Private OpenStack Cloud Core Pricing
OpenMetal’s Private Cloud Core is a hyper-converged set of 3 servers of your chosen hardware type.
Learn more about enabled OpenStack projects here.
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First 12 Months on
Standard Cloud Cores
- 1 year agreement required
- Valid for Standard Cloud Cores (see hardware list for specs)
- Can be used for up to 12 months of new customer service only
- Purchase must be made before May 1, 2023
- While supplies last
$570.24/month
(with 50% discount applied)
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First 3 Months on
Large V1 Cloud Cores
- No commitment required
- Valid for Large V1 Cloud Cores (see hardware list for specs)
- Can be used for up to 3 months of new customer service only
- Purchase must be made before May 1, 2023
- While supplies last
$1,064.45/month
(with 50% discount applied)
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First 3 Months on
Large V2 Cloud Cores
- No commitment required
- Valid for Large V2 Cloud Cores (see hardware list for specs)
- Can be used for up to 3 months of new customer service only
- Purchase must be made before May 1, 2023
- While supplies last
$1,520.64/month
(with 50% discount applied)
“OpenMetal Cloud provides on-demand private infrastructure, which brings cloud fundamentals like elasticity and usage billing to the cloud deployment itself. It’s awesome to see OpenMetal’s latest product use OpenStack to combine the benefits of public cloud and managed private cloud, powered by open infrastructure.”
Thierry Carrez, VP of Engineering
Open Infrastructure Foundation
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OpenMetal is a Silver Member of the OpenInfra Foundation. The OpenMetal Cloud platform is powered by OpenStack, one of the most supported and industry-accepted open source technologies for cloud infrastructure and infrastructure as a service.
Fundamental Advantage of Using
OpenMetal
Your cloud uses private cloud resource management as it is fundamentally better for you.
Cost Tipping Points of
Public Cloud
As deployments grow, traditional public cloud becomes more and more expensive.
OpenStack Services Enabled at Deployment
OpenMetal is currently provisioning our stable OpenStack Yoga and Ceph Quincy combination.
For more information, see our OpenStack Operators Manual. The following services are available in all releases.
Magnum
Magnum is available by default and validated for Kubernetes. Guides and support are available.
Cloud Dashboard
The standard dashboard. We do encourage CLI or API usage as the GUI supports a subset of the functionality.
Octavia
OpenStack Octavia enables enterprise-level load balancing.
Ceilometer
OpenStack Ceilometer organizes data from services.
Watcher
OpenStack Watcher handles resource balancing for cloud operators.
Hardware Options – Per Server Specifications
Each Cloud Core starts with 3 servers. Specs may vary slightly.
Standard – Gen 1
- 8C/16T 2.2/3.0Ghz Intel Xeon D-2141-I
- 128GB RAM
- 3.2TB Intel DC-P4610 NVMe SSD
- Separate Boot/OS Drive
Large – Gen 1
- 2X10C/20T 2.2/3.2Ghz Xeon Scalable 4210
- 512GB RAM
- 3.2TB Intel DC-P4610 NVMe SSD
- Separate Boot/OS Drive
Large – Gen 2 – NEW
- 2X16C/32T 2.4/3.2Ghz Xeon Scalable 4314
- 512GB RAM
- 2X3.2TB Intel DC-P4610 NVMe SSD
- Separate Boot/OS Drive
vCPU: is calculated from the physical thread count minus CPU needed by the operating system and cloud system then times 12.
vRAM: is calculated from the physical RAM available minus RAM needed by the operating system and cloud system then times 1.5.
Both vCPU and vRAM are industry-standard approaches used by public and private cloud systems. This can be adjusted for your managed private cloud if required.
Intel S4610 SATA SSD are data center grade industry leading drives.
- 96000 IOPS random read
- 51000 IOPS random writes
Intel P4610 NVMe SSD are data center grade industry leading drives.
- 638,000 IOPS random read
- 222,000 IOPS random writes
In a PCC your storage is highly available as the system keeps 3 copies of your data on 3 separate physical devices.