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 <html><div><p class="bigheader">OpenNebula 2.0 Final, Codename Orion.</p></div></html> <html><div><p class="bigheader">OpenNebula 2.0 Final, Codename Orion.</p></div></html>
  
-the OpenNebula team is very proud to announce the release of a new stable version of the OpenNebula Toolkit. OpenNebula 2.0 marks the end of a [[http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=898|large and laborious release cycle]] and an important milestone for the project in terms of functionality, maturity and community engagement. Apart from many exciting new features for your Cloud and an improved scalability and robustness, with this release we have also opened the [[http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=891|project QA & testing procedures]]; and a new [[software:addons|add-on section]] for high-quality, third-party  open-source components, has been started.   +25th October, 2010. The OpenNebula team is very proud to announce the release of a new stable version of the OpenNebula Toolkit. OpenNebula 2.0 marks the end of a [[http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=898|large and laborious release cycle]] and an important milestone for the project in terms of functionality, maturity and community engagement. Apart from many exciting new features for your Cloud and an improved scalability and robustness, with this release we have also opened the [[http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=891|project QA & testing procedures]]; and a new [[software:addons|add-on section]] for high-quality, third-party  open-source components, has been started.   
    
 OpenNebula 2.0 is targeted at production environments and 1.4 installations are recommended to update. Note that this new release will break compatibility with OpenNebula 1.4 (at DB and API levels), therefore current resources must be recreated in the new system. OpenNebula 2.0 is targeted at production environments and 1.4 installations are recommended to update. Note that this new release will break compatibility with OpenNebula 1.4 (at DB and API levels), therefore current resources must be recreated in the new system.