Slide1: Enterprise Datacenter
Management and Provisioning
Qlusters - openQRM: Qlusters - openQRM
We are the open source systems management company
openQRM provisions and manages Linux, Unix and Windows virtual environments and physical servers in enterprise datacenters
Qlusters Corporate Overview: Qlusters Corporate Overview Qlusters was founded in 2001 by Ofer Shoshan
Managed by industry veterans with major VC backing (Benchmark, Charles River Ventures)
Key Board member, Kevin Harvey, is the Chairman of the Board of MySQL and was also a former Red Hat board member
Servicing Global 2000 customers
Patent pending technology based on 20 years of research
Headquarters in Palo Alto, California; Offices in Tel-Aviv, New York
openQRM – Major Market Acceptance : openQRM – Major Market Acceptance The #1 open source systems management solution www.openQRM.org
Over 90,000 downloads since launch in January 2006
Nominated top open-source project by Red Herring and Network World magazines
Project of the month for July 2006 on SourceForge
Attracted 10+ external high-profile community developers
Qlusters founded the Open Management Consortium (OMC), to integrate several projects to provide a robust enterprise systems management solution www.openmanagement.org
openQRM – Open Architecture: openQRM – Open Architecture openQRM Plug-ins layer The openQRM plugin architecture is used to integrate with different datacenter tools
openQRM Architecture: openQRM Architecture
Slide7: openQRM – Main Screen
openQRM Subscription Services: openQRM Subscription Services openQRM – Qlusters Enterprise Subscriptions
Enterprise-grade subscription to openQRM technology
Includes 12/5 or 24/7 support as desired
Provided as a subscription with fully tested and certified binaries, errata, alerts, patches, customer support and new releases
Provided under a per/server/year under management model
No limit on number of virtual environments (VMware, Xen, etc…)
Includes “openQRM Provision” interface and capability
Includes the HA Plugin for the openQRM server
Summary and Discussion: Summary and Discussion