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Description:
Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack is based on the OpenStack Block Storage architecture (Cinder) and it enables you to provide storage services that use high-performance and high-reliability Hitachi storage systems to build and deliver Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
License:
Apache License Version2.0 is applied to Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack. Please read and understand the following before using it.
Notice:
Hitachi, Ltd., or Hitachi Vantara Corporation(collectively "Hitachi") verifies the Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack of this container image and does not verify all the components except Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack like OS, openstack itself etc of it.
Functional details:
(1) RedHat OSP13(Queens) support
License Agreement for Americas/EMEA/APAC (except Japan) Customers:
Before using Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack, you must agree to the following agreement. If you do not agree with these items, do not use Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack. This license is also described in Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack User Guide. License Agreement for Americas/EMEA/APAC(except Japan) Customers
License Agreement for Japanese Customers:
Before using Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack, you must agree to the following agreement. If you do not agree with these terms, do not use Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack. This license is also described in Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack User Guide. License Agreement for Japanese Customers
Support conditions for Americas/EMEA/APAC (except Japan) Customers:
Please refer to the following for the support conditions to use Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack. Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack Release Note.
And Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack User Guide.
Support conditions for Japanese Customers:
Please refer to the following for the support conditions to use Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack. Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack Release Note.
And Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack User Guide.
The following is updated in the latest on all such occasions. If you have any question, please contact us referring to the following. Support Contact for Japanese Customers
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Summary | Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13.0 cinder-volume Hitachi Block Storage Driver for OpenStack |
Description | Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13.0 cinder-volume |
Provider | Hitachi Data Systems Corporation |
Maintainer | Hitachi, Ltd. |
Source location | git@gitlab.com:hitachi/HBSD_RH.git |
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Repository name | rhosp13/openstack-cinder-volume-hbsd |
Image version | 6.2.0 |
Architecture | amd64 |
User | cinder |
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