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Glance — An OpenStack service to provide for discovering, registering, and retrieving virtual machine 

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Nova — An OpenStack service to provide a compute fabric controller.

Cinder — An OpenStack service to provide volume management.

Neutron — An OpenStack service to create and provision virtual networks.

Apollo — An HP Cloud OS for Moonshot service that provides HP Moonshot Chassis and Server 

Management. In addition, it helps to discover HP Moonshot Servers and allocates them for the 

provisioning.

Graffiti — An HP Cloud OS for Moonshot resource pool registry and capability tagging service. 

Designed to support diverse functions: discovering, registering, and retrieving resource pool definitions 

for compute, network, and volume resources; a dictionary of the cloud's capabilities; a searchable 

directory to find cloud resources based on their capabilities; and dynamic binding, describing the 

requirements instead of static binding.

Eve — An HP Cloud OS for Moonshot service to provide for provisioning lifecycle of a TOSCA-based 

infrastructure topology design of the compute, network, and volume resources in a defined resource pool. 

Also provides security and management.

Focus — An HP Cloud OS for Moonshot service to provide for discovering, registering, versioning, and 

retrieving of document types necessary to describe TOSCA-based infrastructure topologies.

Administration Node

The HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration Node (Admin Node) hosts the Operational Dashboard that 

deploys private and hybrid-only cloud infrastructure environments by network booting the managed Baremetal 

servers, which are the Controller and Baremetal host.

Controllers

While each service can be individually deployed, HP Cloud OS for Moonshot groups these services into distinct 

groups for ease of architectural description.

Cloud Controller: This contains those services that are considered single services for a cloud environment, 

such as Keystone, Glance, Graffiti, Eve, and Focus, and define the boundaries of the cloud environment from an 

identity standpoint.

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