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Do you the difference between FusionCompute and FusionSphere? Don't worry, the post will share with you.
FusionSphere is a Cloud operating system developed by Huawei for multiple industries. The system provides powerful virtualization functions, resource pool management, rich cloud basic service components and tools and developed API interfaces for Cloud design and optimization.
It greatly helps customers integrate physical and virtual resources of the data centers and vertically optimizes service platforms, while making enterprise Cloud computing construction and use more simple.
It consists of two scenarios.
Scenario 1: Server virtualization
The virtualization layer is the FusionSphere virtualization suite FusionCompute and Cloud data center management platform FusionManager.
Scenario 2: Cloud data center and NFV
The virtualization layer is FusionSphere OpenStack and FusionSphere OpenStack OM.
FusionSphere OpenStack is a Huawei commercial enhancement product of OpenStack in the open source community. It contains Controller nodes (including computing, network, storage and authentication services such as Nova, Neutron, Clider, Swift, Glance and Keystone, and some non-mandatory or less common services, such as bare metal and big data) and computing nodes (which can be KVM or FusionCompute cluster).
It is usually used with ManageOne (providing the SC, OC service interface and OM interface).
FusionCompute is a server virtualization product of VRM+Hypervisor. The architecture networking is much simpler than OpenStack.
For the end user, the same thing is that you can create resources such as virtual machines. The difference is that OpenStack is more service-oriented. Unlike server virtualization, administrators clearly know which VMs are running on the compute node and is inclined to the Operation layer.
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