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OpenNebula vs CloudZero: What are the differences?
OpenNebula: A cloud computing platform for managing heterogeneous distributed data center infrastructures. It provides a simple but feature-rich and flexible solution for the comprehensive management of virtualized data centers to enable on-premise enterprise clouds in existing infrastructures. It can be primarily used as a virtualization tool to manage your virtual infrastructure in the data-center or cluster, which is usually referred as Private Cloud. It supports Hybrid Cloud to combine local infrastructure with public cloud-based infrastructure, enabling highly scalable hosting environments; CloudZero: Cloud Cost Management Platform. It is a cloud cost management platform built for engineering teams. It automatically identifies cost anomalies and insights, maps cloud costs to the specific products and features they support, and delivers that data to relevant teams so that they can build cost-optimized software.
OpenNebula can be classified as a tool in the "Open Source Cloud" category, while CloudZero is grouped under "Cloud Management".
Some of the features offered by OpenNebula are:
- Flexible
- Robust
- Powerful Auto-Scaling
On the other hand, CloudZero provides the following key features:
- Cost anomaly alerts
- Product mapping features
- Automatic tagging assistance
OpenNebula is an open source tool with 640 GitHub stars and 331 GitHub forks. Here's a link to OpenNebula's open source repository on GitHub.