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OpenStack Wallaby Extends Open-Source Cloud Infrastructure The open-source cloud infrastructure project continues to benefit from a high volume of contributors as the new Wallaby release improves compute, networking and security.
The open-source
OpenStack cloud platform issued its Wallaby milestone release on April 14, bringing with it a host of updates for cloud infrastructure operators.
OpenStack Wallaby is the 23rd release of the
open-source cloud platform that began as joint effort between NASA and Rackspace in 2010 and has grown its membership and contributions over the past decade. Wallaby is the first release of OpenStack in 2021; it follows the
OpenStack Victoria update that was released in October 2020.
800+ Contributors Worldwide Deliver 23rd OpenStack Release, Wallaby
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Improvements to role-based access control (RBAC) and integration with other open source projects including Ceph, Kubernetes and Prometheus to strengthen open infrastructure for cloud native applications
Twenty-three releases in, it’s exciting to see a growing, vibrant, global community contributing to OpenStack. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) April 14, 2021 The OpenStack community today released Wallaby, the 23rd version of the most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software, highlighting the vibrancy and engagement of developers globally in supporting the third most active open source project (alongside the Linux kernel and Chromium).
The Wallaby release strengthens open infrastructure for cloud native applications with enhanced security and integration with other open source technologies. More than 17,000 code changes au