Mirantis announced that the
Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK) has seen virtual machines (VM) deployed on its infrastructure explode more than 10 times the previous year.
The latest release of MOSK 22.5 is now available with:
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Full support for OpenStack Yoga;
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Shared file system-as-a-service using OpenStack Manila to support legacy workloads;
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Easy integration with monitoring systems to provide data on the state of cloud resources.
"The significant growth we've seen of VM deployment on MOSK in 2022
serves, yet again, as proof that OpenStack is still a relevant and
important infrastructure for virtualized workloads at enterprises and
service providers," said Artem Andreev, product manager, Mirantis
OpenStack for Kubernetes. "MOSK hardens the open source OpenStack as the
basis for mission-critical operations, removing the typical challenges
of OpenStack cluster deployment and operations with an easy-to-use
virtualization platform - containerized and optimally-configured for
Kubernetes."
MOSK enables digital infrastructure for cloud native and traditional
applications which ensures reliability and enables full control over
application data. MOSK provides centralized logging, monitoring, and
alerting, along with tooling to automate management of the underlying
infrastructure, from hardware provisioning to software configuration.
"The growth of MOSK closely mirrors what we're seeing in OpenStack
growth overall," said Allison Price, director of marketing and community
at the OpenInfra Foundation. "Organizations are increasingly using
OpenStack to deploy robust and scalable virtualization infrastructure
on-premises, a trend that's reflected in the 2022 User Survey, which revealed more than 40 million cores of OpenStack in production worldwide."
Go here for more details on the software update and for general information, go here.