The world's first on-demand OpenStack private cloud IaaS. Launch a hyperconverged, production-ready cloud in just 45 seconds.
OpenMetal is the first company to offer an on-demand, open source hosted private cloud solution that is both affordable and easy to use.
OpenMetal’s platform is based on OpenStack, a leading open source cloud computing platform. This means that OpenMetal customers have access to the latest cloud computing technologies at a fraction of the cost of proprietary cloud solutions.
Many organizations are either building and maintaining their own private clouds, or using a mega-cloud provider. However, building and maintaining your own private cloud is complex and expensive, and the big public cloud providers can be costly and inflexible. We provide an open source alternative with lower costs, more transparency and control, and greater flexibility, all tailored to your unique needs.
OpenMetal Hosted Private Cloud currently scores 67/100 in the IaaS category. This is based on user satisfaction (80/100), press buzz (37/100), and other relevant information on OpenMetal Hosted Private Cloud gathered from around the web.
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Automated IaaS platform
No license fees on VMs or other cloud resources
Fixed bandwidth costs for most use cases
Built-in rich set of cloud features plus free add-ons
Open source cloud platform based on OpenStack and Ceph
Fully dedicated hardware with root access
Enterprise class hardware, available fast
their own on-premises infrastructure, but are looking to migrate to the cloud.
Our clients span a wide range of industries and use cases including SaaS providers, hosting and public cloud providers, and managed service providers, and organizations that need to reduce cloud costs, find a public cloud alternative, build big data infrastructure, find S3 alternatives, run Kubernetes workloads, utilize a managed private cloud, or launch large IaaS deployments.
Building a hosted private cloud infrastructure.
Yes
Yes, unlimited team members.
Yes, robust documentation, tutorial videos, and engineer support.
Yes, most integrations are possible.