Atomia Adds Official Support for OpenStack Juno
The tenth version of OpenStack, called Juno, was released on October 16. Starting today, the Atomia cloud hosting platform officially supports Juno.
In other words, Atomia just got even better.
The tenth version of OpenStack, called Juno, was released on October 16. Starting today, the Atomia cloud hosting platform officially supports Juno.
In other words, Atomia just got even better.
Starting today, Atomia customers can choose to have their OpenStack clouds fully built and managed by Canonical (via their BootStack service).
The Atomia cloud hosting platform has embraced OpenStack to enable our customers, usually hosting companies and telcos, to provide state-of-the-art cloud services. The OpenStack project is open source at its best; a well-supported, powerful, modular software platform for creating both private and public clouds. It has become a de facto industry standard.
Atomia customers normally manage their own OpenStack environment and servers. However, not everyone will have in-house OpenStack expertise, or wish to allocate the staff needed for ongoing maintenance. That is why we are very pleased to announce this partnership with Canonical. It significantly lowers the barrier of entry.
As you may recall, last month Swebby launched their hosting service in Sweden, running on Atomia software. This month we would like to congratulate our friends over at ServeTheWorld, who just took their Atomia-powered hosting service online. ServeTheWorld has been around for quite some time and is one of the leading hosting companies in Norway. We’re very happy to have them on board.
Today we are proud to announce the availability of a new release of our cloud hosting platform on our supported stable branch. Atomia 14.9 contains a large number of performance-related improvements, and adds native OpenStack support and enhanced VPS management features.
Today we are proud to announce the availability of a new release of our cloud hosting platform on our supported stable branch.
The release is named 14.6 and builds upon the release made in January with an ongoing focus on quality and improving the existing functionality.
On June 16, we’ll be releasing the next version of the Atomia cloud hosting platform. Progress has been stellar. Our product development team is currently right in the middle of QA testing to make sure the release is rock solid.
As you may remember, a while ago we made Atomia DNS free and open source. It’s our battle-tested DNS management software, in use at several large web hosting companies and telecoms.
We launched the Atomia Cloud Hosting Platform in 2009 with the goal to provide a complete, flexible solution for powering a wide range of cloud and web hosting services. Coming from the hosting industry ourselves, we wanted to create our own dream platform.
Since then, a number of cool, interesting companies have embraced Atomia. Our software now powers a significant portion of the Scandinavian web hosting market, and we’re gaining popularity in the rest of Europe as well.
Today we are proud to announce the availability of a new supported release of our platform on our stable branch. The release is named 14.1, and represent a large number of changes since the last stable release in April 2013.
We have a new version, a reshaped product team and a new release process to tell you about!