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software:rnotes:rn-rel2.2.0 [2011/03/28 18:08] – ruben | software:rnotes:rn-rel2.2.0 [2011/03/28 18:09] – ruben |
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<html><div><p class="bigheader">OpenNebula 2.2.0 Final (Codename Cat's eye)</p></div></html> | <html><div><p class="bigheader">OpenNebula 2.2.0 Final (Codename Cat's eye)</p></div></html> |
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March, 29th 2011. The OpenNebula project announces the general availability of the final release of the OpenNebula 2.2.0 version. OpenNebula 2.2.0 is a stable version and it is targeted at production deployments. Clouds running any OpenNebula 2.0.x version are recommended to upgrade to this release. OpenNebula 2.2.0 is backward compatible with the 2.0.x series in terms of the database schema, interfaces and API's. | March, 29th 2011. The OpenNebula project announces the general availability of the final release of the OpenNebula 2.2.0 version. OpenNebula 2.2.0 is a stable version and it is targeted at production deployments. Clouds running any OpenNebula 2.0.x versions are recommended to upgrade to this release. OpenNebula 2.2.0 is backward compatible with the 2.0.x series in terms of the database schema, interfaces and API's. |
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This new release features a new component, Sunstone, a web application to control your cloud with lots of eye candy. OpenNebula 2.2.0 also brings important new features in the fault tolerance and scalability areas. With this new release, the OpenNebula community continues to fulfill the promise of building a state-of-the-art open source toolkit that also addresses the scalability, flexibility and security requirements of large-scale production systems. | Among the new features, OpenNebula 2.2.0 includes a new component, Sunstone, a web application to control your cloud with lots of eye candy. OpenNebula 2.2.0 also brings important new features in the fault tolerance and scalability areas. With this new release, the OpenNebula community continues to fulfill the promise of building a state-of-the-art open source toolkit that also addresses the scalability, flexibility and security requirements of large-scale production systems. |
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As usual OpenNebula releases are named after a Nebula. The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat's_Eye_Nebula|Cat's Eye Nebula]] (NGC 6543, Caldwell 6) is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. | As usual OpenNebula releases are named after a Nebula. The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat's_Eye_Nebula|Cat's Eye Nebula]] (NGC 6543, Caldwell 6) is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. |