OpenStack 2013.1.1 released 2013.1.1 release, the latest in the series of stable releases. These releases are bugfix updates to Grizzly and are intended to be relatively risk free with no intentional regressions or API changes. A total of 85 bugs have been fixed in this release. OpenStack Grizzly documentation released We have released a version… Read more »
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OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Apr 25 – May 3)
Introducing Murano: Bringing Windows Environments to OpenStack In response to growing demand for deploying and running Windows based applications on OpenStack cloud, the team at Mirantis started Murano: a native OpenStack component that enables fast provisioning and operation of Windows Environments on demand. Who Wrote OpenStack Grizzly Docs? Sneaking a peek at the numbers for… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Apr 12 – 25)
Special post-Summit issue OpenStack Design Summit Havana, from a Ceilometer point of view by Julien Danjou Havana Design Summit: Swift API Discussions by SwiftStack Team OpenStack Summit Portland Aftermath by Kyle Mestery OpenStack Developer Summit: Heat Followup by Duncan McGreggor Havana! By OpenStack Security Blog Portland OpenStack Summit by John Bresnahan Dan’s Partial Summary of… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Apr 5 – 12)
Highlights of the week Introducing the OpenStack Activity Board I am pleased to announce that a beta release of the OpenStack Activity Board (beta) is now live. The development Activity Board announced few months ago provides a visual overview of all the OpenStack public activity of community members across multiple dimensions: contributors and organizations, projects… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Mar 29 – Apr 5)
Highlights of the week OpenStack Grizzly Done: OpenStack’s 7th release, called “Grizzly”, is out: thank you, the over 500 stackers who contributed and the many more who participated in the OpenStack Summit last October where this release was planned. This release, more than any before it, was driven by users who have been running OpenStack… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Mar 8-22)
Highlights of the week Kwapi: an energy efficiency architecture XLcloud HPC project focuses on providing high performance HPC services, while improving energy efficiency. Kwapi makes a smart use of data collected by Ceilometer interfaced with wattmeters in order to introduce power consumption statistics in OpenStack Nova scheduling strategies. Kwapi is stored on StackForge and a… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Mar 8-22)
Highlights of the week Participate in the first OpenStack User Survey! If you are an OpenStack user or have customers with OpenStack deployments, please take 10 minutes to respond to our first User Survey or pass it along to your network. Our community has grown at an amazing rate in 2.5 years, and it’s time… Read more »
Introducing the OpenStack Operations Guide
Planning to run, or design an OpenStack Cloud? There’s a new book you should take a look at – the OpenStack Operations Guide. Get your free download now at http://docs.openstack.org/ops/! You may have already seen the blog post, We Did It: Zero to Book in Five Days, from Anne Gentle, the OpenStack documentation coordinator who came… Read more »
A Pretty Good Place to Be
One of the best things about my work with OpenStack is the excitement I get when I envision the impact the work we do here today will have on the IT departments of the (very near) future. Imagine a stay in a hospital, where instead of of nurses and med techs coming in every four… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Mar 1 -8)
Highlights of the week We Wrote an OpenStack Operations Guide in 5 Days! And here it is…the OpenStack Operations Guide. You can read it in EPUB, MOBI, PDF, or print. The electronic formats are free to download so click away. The print version costs $29.90 and all proceeds go to the OpenStack Foundation to support more… Read more »