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China Railway Corporation's OpenStack-based Industrial Cloud for Modern Logistics Business Development
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 私有云
适用行业
- 铁路与地铁
- 运输
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 维护
用例
- 库存管理
- 交通模拟
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
挑战
- OpenStack与庞大复杂的原始系统对接
- OpenStack 模块的松散耦合和不稳定性
- 大规模集群部署中的瓶颈
- 传统运营方式面临的挑战
他们的IT基础设施以其更高效、更灵活、更易于部署、更安全、更可控的架构,为客户提供更便捷的信息查询、在线购票、电子支付等网络服务。
基于铁路运维的特点和需求,需要进一步开发基于OpenStack的中铁云,满足稳定性、可靠性、可用性和安全性的标准,解决OpenStack模块和组件的不足,支持铁路行业超大规模私有云的部署和实施。
客户
中国中铁
关于客户
中国中铁是中央管理的国有独资企业,根据《中华人民共和国工业企业法》,经国务院批准设立,为全民所有制,经登记注册。资本金10,360亿元。
解决方案
作为OpenStack的行业大用户,中铁希望掌握开源技术,并以安全可控的方式投入使用。同时,为了在用户和供应商之间建立互惠互利的基于OpenStack的商业生态系统,中铁信息技术中心与北京中铁信息技术有限公司合作。和北京天云信息技术有限公司正在牵头联合开发。
中铁云以其强大而灵活的资源管理能力,旨在为云平台迁移部署的应用提供强大的支持。
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