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Enabling an OpenStack-based cloud on top of RISC-V hardware

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arxiv 2407.12008 v1 pith:RRIC6SPJ submitted 2024-06-17 cs.DC

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The European Union's technological sovereignty strategy centers around the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture, with the European Processor Initiative leading efforts to build production-ready processors. Focusing on realizing a functional RISC-V cloud ecosystem, the Vitamin-V European project developed an OpenStack cluster utilizing genuine hardware. In this poster, we detail the efforts done in porting and setting up the cluster and the many software services required by OpenStack to properly run on real hardware. In this poster, we detail our efforts on building an minimal viable prototype OpenStack cluster using real hardware. The cluster is almost functional, and we expect it to be complete in the next few months.

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