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software:rnotes:rn-rel3.8 [2012/12/28 12:40] – [Supported Platform Components] nachosoftware:rnotes:rn-rel3.8 [2013/03/25 22:49] ruben
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 This release includes the following changes in OpenNebula core: This release includes the following changes in OpenNebula core:
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   * **Improved VM life-cycle**, some VM transitions has been tuned to prevent from loosing VM states when a infrastructure related failure occurs. Now when a suspended/stopped/unknown VM fails to restart/resume it returns to its original state instead to retry the operation o manually delete the VM.   * **Improved VM life-cycle**, some VM transitions has been tuned to prevent from loosing VM states when a infrastructure related failure occurs. Now when a suspended/stopped/unknown VM fails to restart/resume it returns to its original state instead to retry the operation o manually delete the VM.
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   * **Enhanced VMware support** through a new set of [[documentation:rel3.8:vmware_ds | Datastore and Transfer Manager (TM) drivers]]. These new drivers enable the implementation of multiple  storage solutions and brings native support for VMFS.   * **Enhanced VMware support** through a new set of [[documentation:rel3.8:vmware_ds | Datastore and Transfer Manager (TM) drivers]]. These new drivers enable the implementation of multiple  storage solutions and brings native support for VMFS.
  
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 The documentation of OpenNebula 3.8 [[http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8|can be found here]]. The documentation of OpenNebula 3.8 [[http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8|can be found here]].
  
-====== Supported Platform Components ======  
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-Because OpenNebula is inherently portable to different operating systems and virtualization platforms, most Linux distributions and Hypervisors are supported. However, not all platform configurations and combinations exhibit a similar functionality, performance and stability. You can contact us if you need advise about the best platform configurations and environments for functionality and performance. Please read our [[http://opennebula.org/software:testing|Certification Policy]] for more information. 
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-======  Certified Platform Components ======  
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-This is the list of the individual platform components that have been through the complete OpenNebula Quality Assurance and Certification Process. 
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-<table border="1px solid black" cellpadding="2"> 
-<tbody> 
-<tr> 
-<td><strong>Certified Platform Component</strong></td> 
-<td><strong>Version</strong></td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>RedHat Enterprise Linux</td> 
-<td>6.3</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>Ubuntu Server</td> 
-<td>12.04 LTS</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>SUSE Linux Enterprise</td> 
-<td>12.1</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>CentOS</td> 
-<td>6.3</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>openSUSE</td> 
-<td>12.1</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>Debian</td> 
-<td>6.0.2</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>VMware</td> 
-<td>ESX 5.0</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>Xen</td> 
-<td>4.0</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>KVM</td> 
-<td>Supported version that is included in the kernel for the Linux distribution</td> 
-</tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td>Xen Server, Xen Cloud Platform, and Hyper-V&nbsp;</td> 
-<td>Please contact us if you are interested in these hypervisors</td> 
-</tr> 
-</tbody> 
-</table> 
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 ====== Acknowledgements ====== ====== Acknowledgements ======