Deltacloud Aggregator renamed to Aeolus Project
Red Hat announces its Deltacloud portal/aggregator is now part of the Aeolus project.
The Aeolus project covers Red Hat's tools for cloud management and is licensed under GPL / LGPL.
The Aeolus Conductor is a web UI in front of the Deltacloud API. By using the Conductor user can to view image status and stats across clouds all in one place and manage images locally as well as provision them on any cloud. Also the Aeolus Conductor is available for Fedora 13, Fedora 14, and RHEL-6.
Aeolus hosted projects include Conductor (multiple cloud web UI), Oz (automated virtual machine installer), Image Factory (daemon with a QMF interface for building cloud images), Image Warehouse (a daemon to move cloud images from cloud to cloud based on rules) and Audrey (a set of tools to do run-time configuration of cloud instances)
To get started or to find out more information about this new project see the Aeolus Project website.
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