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Cloud Operating System 
Despite the daunting list of software choices and technology options, the goal of a completely functional, usable 
private cloud solution is still easily obtainable. 
 allows you to create a dynamic and flexible 
infrastructure, letting you respond to changing business needs, and it includes all the necessary elements of a 
private cloud, as illustrated in Figure 3. 
Figure 3.    Cloud Computing Elements 
 
SUSE has more than 20 years of experience in turning open source innovation into enterprise-class solutions, 
which continues with SUSE’s work in the OpenStack community. SUSE Cloud provides a cloud operating system 
that delivers a secure, reliable, ready-to-use and fully supported private cloud solution that is easy to deploy and 
manage, particularly in combination with Cisco network equipment and computing platforms. 
 (SLES) is used as the underlying operating system for all cloud infrastructure devices (also 
called nodes). With this operating system deployed on SUS
 certified hardware options, including 
you can confidently deploy your favorite target systems in a private cloud infrastructure. 
Note that all the OpenStack APIs are maintained by the SUSE Cloud product, enabling other products to be 
selectively integrated into your overall solution as needed. The details of such integrations are beyond the scope of 
this document, but you may want to consider these examples of extensibility: 
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The 
 product delivers a scalable, open, and flexible portal for you to 
orchestrate workload deployments, which can span heterogeneous cloud environments and contain multiple 
cooperating guests and services. 
● 
you can build virtual application workloads within a convenient web user 
interface. In SUSE Studio Onsite, a developer can create a complete software appliance, iterating as much 
as needed to provide a known working solution. Each build, through API interaction between SUSE Studio 
Onsite and the image repository module of SUSE Cloud, appears in the SUSE Cloud dashboard as a 
workload guest image. These images are then ready for testing, qualification, or production deployment on 
the various cloud infrastructure computing node resources.