OpenStack community lanceert Caracal release

Nieuwe release levert substantiële nieuwe mogelijkheden door toenemende vraag aar OpenStack, gedreven door AI-workloads en gebruikers die VMware-alternatieven zoeken De OpenStack-community heeft vandaag de release aangekondigd van Caracal, de 29e versie van ’s werelds meest gebruikte open source cloudinfrastructuur software. OpenStack wordt wereldwijd toegepast door organisaties van verschillende groottes en industrieën die samen meer dan 45 miljoen cores in productie hebben. De laatste tijd is er steeds meer vraag naar OpenStack onder gebruikers die veeleisende AI- en HPC- workloads hosten en door gebruikers die gevirtualiseerde workloads op grote schaal willen uitrollen en tegelijkertijd de vendor lock-in van merkgebonden oplossingen willen vermijden. OpenStack stelt gebruikers in staat om de productiviteit te verbeteren door support van AI- en HPC-workloads. Nova ondersteunt nu bijvoorbeeld vGPU live migraties, een grote winst voor hardware enablement en versnelde workloads. In Nova zijn ook bugs opgelost voor verbetering support NVIDIA GPU’s. OpenStack Caracal zorgt daarnaast voor verschillende verbeteringen op het gebied van flexibiliteit en performance, evenals security. Het volledige Engelstalige persbericht is hieronder te lezen: OpenStack Caracal Delivers Substantial New Capabilities as OpenStack Demand Skyrockets, Driven by AI Workloads and Users Seeking VMware Alternatives OpenStack Caracal adds enhancements for AI and HPC; improves agility, performance, and security; and incorporates support for industry-best hardware and software. AUSTIN — April 3, 2024 — The OpenStack community today released Caracal (‘keh·ruh·kal), the 29th version of the world’s most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software. OpenStack is deployed globally by organizations comprising a multitude of sizes and industries, with more than 45 million cores in production. Recently, OpenStack has seen increasing demand among users who are hosting demanding artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, as well as by users who want to run virtualized workloads at a massive scale while avoiding the vendor lock-in nature of proprietary solutions. OpenStack Caracal shares several features with its namesake African wildcat: the ability to make great leaps, agility and high performance, fierce protection of its territory, and adaptability to new environments. Support of AI & HPC Workloads OpenStack enables users to make great leaps in productivity through its support of AI and HPC workloads. For example, Nova now supports vGPU live migrations, a big win for hardware enablement and accelerated workloads. Within Nova, bugs were also fixed to improve NVIDIA GPU support. In addition, Ironic’s continued transition from manufacturer-specific drivers to the Redfish API is helping promote open standards in hardware management while improving maintainability for its project. Agility and Performance OpenStack Caracal makes several improvements in agility and performance, including the following:
Security Security enhancements are a common theme in many OpenStack Caracal components. Highlights include:
Continuous Adaptation OpenStack Caracal showcases several ways the community continues to adapt the software to stay up-to-date with the latest use-case trends and the best available hardware and software. For example:
“Currently, the big drivers of OpenStack demand are AI workloads and VMware users looking for alternative virtualization solutions, and the Caracal release includes improvements that will help in both of those areas,” said Thierry Carrez, general manager of the OpenInfra Foundation. “For example, in Nova we see enablement of vGPU migration, a critical feature to support AI and high-performance workloads, while in other components you’ll see several user experience improvements that will make OpenStack more intuitive to use for users new to cloud infrastructure. Beyond that, you’ll see in Caracal that the OpenStack community is still very active in enhancing security, performance, reliability, and addressing the type of housekeeping and QA work that continues to make OpenStack the open source cloud platform of choice.” ***The OpenStack Caracal release is available for download.*** ***For a more detailed list of Caracal release features, please see the release notes.** |
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