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Eucalyptus Systems Introduces New AWS-Compatible Private Cloud Software Enabling DevOps to Reduce Costs

SANTA BARBARA, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/23/13 — , the leading provider of open source software for building private and hybrid clouds, today introduced Eucalyptus 3.4, enabling innovative organizations to reduce cloud spend, increase agility and regain control over cloud performance, scale and security. New features including image migration and management, a hybrid cloud user console, identity and access management (IAM) roles, enhanced high availability and warm upgrade provide developers and cloud administrators with increased application development agility and a seamless path to .

In fast moving, highly competitive markets, there is increased pressure on businesses to rapidly innovate, with technology, media and telco companies feeling the greatest burden. For these companies, cloud spend is outpacing the associated value and business agility is hampered by internal processes and tools. Additionally, these companies struggle to achieve performance or security goals within the public cloud and need alternative solutions.

“Many companies are finding that the economics of private clouds make this approach a compelling choice for workloads such as development and testing,” said Al Hilwa, Program Director, Application Development Software at IDC. “Private clouds enable users to accurately predict and manage costs, while ensuring a high level of control over performance, policies and service levels.”

Innovative organizations such as the European Space Agency and F-Secure rely on Eucalyptus to create flexible and cost-effective development and test environments. MemSQL, a leader in distributed in-memory database technology for real-time analytics, is saving $250,000 per year by using Eucalyptus.

To simplify the process of moving development and test workloads to a private cloud, Eucalyptus 3.4 introduces new and enhanced utilities for converting Amazon Machine Images to Eucalyptus Machine Images (EMI). For VMware users, improved support for VMDK-to-EMI helps onboard existing, virtualized applications, and lower or cap VMware licensing costs based on Eucalyptus- support of KVM.

Warm Upgrade eliminates unnecessary impact to critical development and test activities by simplifying the upgrade process and allowing cloud administrators to perform a software upgrade on a Eucalyptus cloud with no instance downtime.

The Eucalyptus Hybrid Cloud User Console drives a new level of agility by enabling users to easily provision, monitor and manage cloud resources from a single interface. For example, a cloud administrator can check the status of development and test workloads running in Eucalyptus, then shift their view to production workloads running on AWS. The cloud administrator can take action in either cloud, such as provisioning additional resources or adjusting Auto Scaling policies.

An AWS compatible feature, IAM Roles enable users to adopt cloud security best practices in both private and public cloud environments. Cloud administrators gain better control over Eucalyptus cloud resources and can easily delegate access to them without risk of sharing security credentials.

Improved capabilities provide cloud administrators more flexibility and control over how they deploy a highly available Eucalyptus cloud. Cloud administrators can control the physical placement of cloud management services and even manually failover components, all leading to easy-to-maintain Eucalyptus clouds.

“With Eucalyptus 3.4, customers have the power to reduce cloud costs while gaining greater control over cloud performance, scale and security,” said Andy Knosp, vice president of product at Eucalyptus. “A single Eucalyptus private cloud can pay for itself in as little as three months. For organizations that need to dynamically scale their workloads to the public cloud, our compatibility with AWS allows companies to leverage this approach when it makes the most business sense.”

Eucalyptus 3.4 will be available for download this week. Visit the page for additional information about enhancements and new features.

provides progressive IT organizations in enterprises and technology businesses with the leading open source software for building AWS-compatible private clouds. Eucalyptus supports industry-standard AWS APIs, including EC2, S3, EBS, ELB, Auto Scaling, CloudWatch and IAM. By providing an open source platform for cloud computing, Eucalyptus is dedicated to the success of its active and rapidly growing ecosystem of customers, partners, developers and researchers. For more information, please visit

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Katharine Kemp
Barokas PR for Eucalyptus Systems

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