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Posted over 3 years ago by mikal
I want to be able to see the level of change between OpenStack releases. However, there are a relatively small number of changes with simply huge amounts of delta in them — they’re generally large refactors or the delete which happens when part of a ... [More] repository is spun out into its own project. I therefore … Continue reading "Deciding when to filter out large scale refactorings from code analysis" [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by mikal
I wanted a quick summary of OpenStack git release tags for a talk I am working on, and it turned out to be way more complicated than I expected. I ended up having to compile a table, and then turn that into a code snippet. In case its useful to anyone else, here it is: … Continue reading "A quick summary of OpenStack release tags"
Posted over 3 years ago by mikal
This proposal was submitted for FOSDEM 2021. Given that acceptances were meant to be sent out on 25 December and its basically a week later I think we can assume that its been rejected. I’ve recently been writing up my rejected proposals, partially ... [More] because I’ve put in the effort to write them and they might … Continue reading "Rejected talk proposal: Shaken Fist, thought experiments in simpler IaaS clouds" [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Athul Domichen
A key management service like OpenStack Barbican is used in providing seamless data security and reducing client-burden. Read more. The post An Overview of OpenStack Barbican for Secure Key Management appeared first on VEXXHOST.
Posted over 3 years ago by Aptira
The post Santa’s Scalable Sack Storage & Delivery Automation appeared first on Aptira.
Posted over 3 years ago by Athul Domichen
Managed OpenStack cloud or a self-managed cloud? For most companies, the answer is pretty simple—the first. Let us see why it is so. The post Why a Managed OpenStack Cloud Is Better For You Than Self-Managed appeared first on VEXXHOST.
Posted over 3 years ago by Superuser
Find out why digital sovereignty and the goals of the GAIA-X initiative can be achieved with open infrastructure. The post Digital Sovereignty – Why Open Infrastructure Matters appeared first on Superuser.
Posted over 3 years ago by CERN
When Ironic is chosen to manage bare metal nodes, it is not unusual that there is already an existing in-production fleet of physical servers. This may leave the operator in the sub-optimal situation where tools and workflows need to handle Ironic ... [More] and pre-Ironic systems. To address this, Ironic supports an “adoption” feature: adoption allows to add nodes which Ironic should regard as in-use, and they can therefore take a slightly different path through the Ironic state machine. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Marian Chelmus
Fleio v2020.12.1 was released today, 16th of December. The latest version is marked as stable and can be used in production environment (read more about our release model here). Swift object store In the last blog post, we have announced that we have added Swift object store to our support Openstack projects. With the latest […]
Posted over 3 years ago by Adam Young
While reviewing  the comments on the Ironic spec, for Secure RBAC. I had to ask myself if the “project” construct makes sense for Ironic.  I still think it does, but I’ll write this down to see if I can clarify … Continue reading →