Best Network Management Software for OpenStack

Compare the Top Network Management Software that integrates with OpenStack as of August 2025

This a list of Network Management software that integrates with OpenStack. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenStack. View the products that work with OpenStack in the table below.

What is Network Management Software for OpenStack?

Network management software is software used by organizations to monitor and control their computer networks. It collects data on network performance, identifies potential issues, and allows for remote management of devices. This software often includes features such as network mapping, traffic analysis, and security monitoring. It can be used to optimize network performance, troubleshoot problems, and reduce downtime. Many options are available on the market today from various vendors with varying levels of complexity and functionality. Compare and read user reviews of the best Network Management software for OpenStack currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Project Calico

    Project Calico

    Project Calico

    Calico is an open-source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE), OpenStack, and bare metal services. Whether you opt to use Calico's eBPF data plane or Linux’s standard networking pipeline, Calico delivers blazing-fast performance with true cloud-native scalability. Calico provides developers and cluster operators with a consistent experience and set of capabilities whether running in the public cloud or on-prem, on a single node, or across a multi-thousand-node cluster. Calico gives you a choice of data planes, including a pure Linux eBPF data plane, a standard Linux networking data plane, and a Windows HNS data plane. Whether you prefer the cutting-edge features of eBPF or the familiarity of the standard primitives that existing system administrators already know, Calico has you covered.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Open vSwitch

    Open vSwitch

    Open vSwitch

    Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware's vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V. Open vSwitch is used in multiple products and runs in many large production environments (some very, very large). Each stable release is run through a regression suite of hundreds of system-level tests and thousands of unit tests. In addition to OVS, the Open vSwitch community maintains the OVN project. OVN complements the existing capabilities of OVS to add native support for virtual network abstractions, such as virtual L2 and L3 overlays and security groups.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tungsten Fabric

    Tungsten Fabric

    Tungsten Fabric

    Solve your tooling complexity and overload with the simplicity of only one networking and security tool. Save time and swivel-chair fatigue from context switches as you consolidate. TF is a plugin integration overachiever, never implementing the bare minimum. Here is a sample of what it can do that most other SDN plugins can’t. Networks have borders that need crossing. Speaking the same language of proven open protocol standards in the control and data plane is TF’s specialty, so that your domain is never an island. Open source keeps innovation flowing from many directions, and provides the flexibility to shape the outcomes you need, or turn to vendors you trust. Option of Namespace isolation and per-microservice micro-segmentation with choice of TF tenants, networks or security rules
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    flannel

    flannel

    Red Hat

    flannel is a virtual networking layer designed specifically for containers. OpenShift Container Platform can use it for networking containers instead of the default software-defined networking (SDN) components. This is useful if running OpenShift Container Platform within a cloud provider platform that also relies on SDN, such as OpenStack, and you want to avoid encapsulating packets twice through both platforms. Each flanneld agent provides this infomation to a centralized etcd store so other agents on hosts can route packets to other containers within the flannel network. The following diagram illustrates the architecture and data flow from one container to another using a flannel network.
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    Riverbed APM
    Simplified high-definition APM visibility leveraging real user monitoring, synthetic monitoring, and OpenTelemetry, that is scalable, easy to use and deploy, and unifies insights across end users, applications, networks, and the cloud-native ecosystem. Microservices deployed in containers across dynamic cloud infrastructure have created a transient, distributed environment at a massive scale. The old ways of scaling APM, sampled transactions, incomplete traces, and aggregate metrics, are no longer working, and legacy APM tools fail to diagnose why crucial business applications are still slow or stalling. The Riverbed platform delivers unified visibility across the modern application ecosystem, is easy to deploy and manage, and results in faster troubleshooting for even the toughest performance problems. Riverbed APM is fully adapted to the cloud-native ecosystem delivering comprehensive monitoring and observability for transactions running on modern cloud and app infrastructure.
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