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We've compiled a list of 3 free and paid alternatives to OpenNode. The primary competitors include Proxmox Virtual Environment, VMware vSphere Hypervisor. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between OpenNode and OpenNode Cloud Platform. Also you can look at other similar options here: Network and Admin Software.


OpenNode Cloud Platform
Free Open Source

OpenNode Cloud Platform is an open source server virtualization and management solution, offering...

OpenNode Platforms

Linux Linux

OpenNode Overview

OpenNode is an Estonian company specializing in open-source software development for infrastructure management and cloud systems implementation. Since its founding in 2011, OpenNode has been actively involved in cloud infrastructure projects, including government-level solutions like cloud platforms for the governments of Oman and Estonia. The company provides a range of products, such as Waldur, a multi-cloud marketplace supporting OpenStack that offers tools for resource management and self-service for end-users.

Other key offerings include the G-Cloud Platform, a comprehensive solution for creating private or hybrid clouds for government services, and Kubernetes ON, a white-label managed Kubernetes service that extends IaaS offerings to PaaS, as seen in Estonia's GovCloud. OpenNode also provides cloud solution implementation, infrastructure monitoring, and training services, leveraging OpenStack as the primary tool for building private clouds. The company's focus is on delivering scalable, flexible cloud solutions for government and enterprise clients.

OpenNode Features

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Network and Admin Software

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