The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache CloudStack Project Announces
Apache® CloudStack® v4.19.
Apache CloudStack 4.19 is the most recent release of the cloud management
platform. It comes as a product of extensive contributions from the
development community and is a LTS release
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.17.2.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.17.2.0.
The CloudStack 4.17.2.0 release is a maintenance release as part of its
4.17.x LTS branch and contains more than 20 fixes since
the CloudStack 4.17.1.0
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.17.1.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.17.1.0.
The CloudStack 4.17.1.0 release is a maintenance release as part of its
4.17.x LTS branch and contains more than 150 fixes and improvements since
the
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.16.1.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.16.1.0.
The CloudStack 4.16.1.0 release is a maintenance release as part of
its 4.16.x LTS branch and contains more than 150 fixes and
improvements since the
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.15.2.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.15.2.0.
The CloudStack 4.15.2.0 release is a maintenance release as part of its
4.15.x LTS branch and contains more than 75 fixes and improvements since
the
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.15.1.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.15.1.0.
The CloudStack 4.15.1.0 release is a maintenance release as part of its
4.15.x LTS branch and contains more than 350 fixes and improvements since
the
# Apache CloudStack LTS Maintenance Release 4.14.1.0
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of
CloudStack 4.14.1.0 as part of its LTS 4.14.x releases. The CloudStack
4.14.1.0 release is a maintenance release and contains more than
100 fixes and improvements since the
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the release of the
CloudStack 4.12.0.0. The CloudStack version 4.12.0.0 is a 4.12 non-LTS
release, adding multiple features for those who want to access a fresh
CloudStack prior to the next LTS. The release 4.12.0.0 combines 12 months
of work
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From: Boris Stoyanov <boris.stoya...@shapeblue.com>
Sent: 21 December 2016 16:11:47
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Optional new SystemVM Template upgrade for 4.9 LTS
release
Hi Franz,
Thanks for bringing this up,
I just had a talk with one of our eng
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2016 10:51
An: users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Cc: Rohit Yadav; d...@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:d...@cloudstack.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: [DISCUSS] Optional new SystemVM Templ
ff: Re: [DISCUSS] Optional new SystemVM Template upgrade for 4.9 LTS
release
Hi all,
I’ve just completed upgrade tests to 4.9.1 including the new system-vm
template. I’ve covered the following paths:
4.3 - 4.9.1
-XenServer 6.2 Advanced and Basic zone setup
4.5.2.2 - 4.9.1
-KVM Cenot OS 6.8 Ad
Hi all,
I’ve just completed upgrade tests to 4.9.1 including the new system-vm
template. I’ve covered the following paths:
4.3 - 4.9.1
-XenServer 6.2 Advanced and Basic zone setup
4.5.2.2 - 4.9.1
-KVM Cenot OS 6.8 Advanced and Basic zone setup
-KVM Cenot OS 7.2 Advanced and Basic zone setup
> Op 9 december 2016 om 9:31 schreef Rohit Yadav :
>
>
> All,
>
>
> We've been using the same systemvm template since the 4.6.x releases, which
> is more than a year old now. Since last one year, there have been several
> packages updates especially security
All,
We've been using the same systemvm template since the 4.6.x releases, which is
more than a year old now. Since last one year, there have been several packages
updates especially security updates published for Debian Wheezy 7 (which is
what is our base for systemvmtemplate).
In our
would also require serious testing across the board, so LTS
release can buy us more time.
This is my opinion, Marcus would probably have a different opinion on this.
-
Side note:
I had a somewhat similar endeavor few years back that attempted to solve
this challenge. Though it was not j
Rene, I would advice to support 4.7 as LTS. It adheres to the new
development/release process unlike 4.5 and any bugfixes there can
automatically be merged forward to newer releases to reduce the chance of
regression.
I am in favour of the general concept.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 12:12 AM,
Daan
Have not yet decided which version, but fixes will be backported into
LTS not the other way around.
But I see what you mean. The code base may have much diverted before 4.7
right?
It is not really a problem. It only means more work (argh...). Sooner or
later this will happen for every
On 01/10/2016 10:07 PM, Wido den Hollander wrote:
> Ok, understood. However, it will be up to users on their own to pick
> this LTS maintainment up.
It would be up to the devs making fixes small (so no squashing for
fixes) and notify the one maintaining the LTS version if they feel the
fix is
Hi
I recently started a discussion about the current release process. You
may have noticed that CloudStack had a few releases in the last 2 months.
My concerns were that many CloudStack users will be confused about these
many releases (which one to take? Are fixes backported? How long will it
+1
Em 9 de jan de 2016 8:55 PM, "Rene Moser" escreveu:
> Hi
>
> I recently started a discussion about the current release process. You
> may have noticed that CloudStack had a few releases in the last 2 months.
>
> My concerns were that many CloudStack users will be confused
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