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Tag: OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: Red Hat
    April 15, 2020

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: Red Hat

    “Ironic provides a more efficient way to consume bare metal-managed nodes for our customers who were asking for a more simplified and cost effective way to deploy and  manage large numbers of bare metal nodes with OpenStack.”

    Allison Price
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: VEXXHOST
    October 5, 2019

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: VEXXHOST

    “…we knew that choosing Ironic would resolve these difficulties, with the benefits being passed on to our users…”

    Superuser
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: China Mobile
    October 4, 2019

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: China Mobile

    “Originally, what took a day or even weeks, now takes half an hour to one hour.”

    Superuser
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: StackHPC
    July 23, 2019

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: StackHPC

    “Ironic enables our clients to deploy on-premise high-performance computing infrastructure using the same methods they would use to deploy infrastructure in the cloud.”

    Superuser
  • How Verizon Media rocks bare metal
    May 13, 2019

    How Verizon Media rocks bare metal

    How the media giant manages four million cores of infrastructure on OpenStack Ironic.

    Superuser
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: Platform9
    April 29, 2019

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: Platform9

    “With Ironic, the time to provision bare metal servers is orders of magnitude faster, from weeks or months to just under 20 minutes.”

    Nicole Martinelli
  • OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: CERN
    April 29, 2019

    OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program case study: CERN

    Managing 2,000 nodes with 10,000 servers to come for the world’s largest machine.

    Nicole Martinelli
  • It’s showtime for the OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program
    April 29, 2019

    It’s showtime for the OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program

    Ironic offers many benefits to cloud architects and administrators who manage bare metal instances. Here’s a look at how some of the 30 organizations in the OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal Program are using it.

    Nicole Martinelli
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