There is no doubt about it, PayPal did use in-house tools, however the speed they moved the whole infrastructure from their announcement back in March this year to fully become an OpenStack cloud operator is quite a lesson to learn from. There is more opensource from PayPal (and others!) at the Tokyo 2015 OpenStack Summit as well as the OpenStack Users By Industry page.
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