[ANN] oVirt 4.0.5 Fourth Release Candidate is now available
by Sandro Bonazzola
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of oVirt 4.0.5
fourth release candidate for testing, as of October 27th, 2016.
This release is available now for:
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
This release supports Hypervisor Hosts running:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* oVirt Next Generation Node 4.0
This is pre-release software. Please take a look at our community page[1]
to know how to ask questions and interact with developers and users.
All issues or bugs should be reported via oVirt Bugzilla[2].
This pre-release should not to be used in production.
This update is the fourth release candidate of the fifth in a series of
stabilization updates to the 4.0 series.
4.0.5 brings 13 enhancements and 83 bugfixes, including 37 high or urgent
severity fixes, on top of oVirt 4.0 series
See the release notes [3] for installation / upgrade instructions and a
list of new features and bugs fixed.
Notes:
* A new oVirt Live ISO is available. [4]
* A new oVirt Next Generation Node will be available soon [4]
* A new oVirt Engine Appliance is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
and CentOS Linux (or similar)
* Mirrors[5] might need up to one day to synchronize.
Additional Resources:
* Read more about the oVirt 4.0.5 release highlights:
http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
* Get more oVirt Project updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ovirt
* Check out the latest project news on the oVirt blog:
http://www.ovirt.org/blog/
[1] https://www.ovirt.org/community/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=oVirt
[3] http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
[4] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.0-pre/iso/
[5] http://www.ovirt.org/Repository_mirrors#Current_mirrors
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8 years, 1 month
[ANN] oVirt 4.0.5 Third Release Candidate is now available
by Sandro Bonazzola
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of oVirt 4.0.5
third release candidate for testing, as of October 20th, 2016.
This release is available now for:
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
This release supports Hypervisor Hosts running:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* oVirt Next Generation Node 4.0
This is pre-release software. Please take a look at our community page[1]
to know how to ask questions and interact with developers and users.
All issues or bugs should be reported via oVirt Bugzilla[2].
This pre-release should not to be used in production.
This update is the third release candidate of the fifth in a series of
stabilization updates to the 4.0 series.
4.0.5 brings 13 enhancements and 81 bugfixes, including 36 high or urgent
severity fixes, on top of oVirt 4.0 series
See the release notes [3] for installation / upgrade instructions and a
list of new features and bugs fixed.
Notes:
* A new oVirt Live ISO is available. [4]
* A new oVirt Next Generation Node will be available soon [4]
* A new oVirt Engine Appliance is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
and CentOS Linux (or similar)
* Mirrors[5] might need up to one day to synchronize.
Additional Resources:
* Read more about the oVirt 4.0.5 release highlights:
http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
* Get more oVirt Project updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ovirt
* Check out the latest project news on the oVirt blog:
http://www.ovirt.org/blog/
[1] https://www.ovirt.org/community/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=oVirt
[3] http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
[4] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.0-pre/iso/
[5] http://www.ovirt.org/Repository_mirrors#Current_mirrors
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Sandro Bonazzola
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8 years, 2 months
[ANN] oVirt 4.0.5 Second Release Candidate is now available
by Sandro Bonazzola
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of oVirt 4.0.5
second release candidate for testing, as of October 13th, 2016.
This release is available now for:
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
This release supports Hypervisor Hosts running:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.2 or later
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* oVirt Next Generation Node 4.0
This is pre-release software. Please take a look at our community page[1]
to know how to ask questions and interact with developers and users.
All issues or bugs should be reported via oVirt Bugzilla[2].
This pre-release should not to be used in production.
This update is the second release candidate of the fifth in a series of
stabilization updates to the 4.0 series.
4.0.5 brings 9 enhancements and 49 bugfixes, including 24 high or urgent
severity fixes, on top of oVirt 4.0 series
See the release notes [3] for installation / upgrade instructions and a
list of new features and bugs fixed.
Notes:
* A new oVirt Live ISO is available. [4]
* A new oVirt Next Generation Node is available [4]
* A new oVirt Engine Appliance is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
and CentOS Linux (or similar)
* Mirrors[5] might need up to one day to synchronize.
Additional Resources:
* Read more about the oVirt 4.0.5 release highlights:
http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
* Get more oVirt Project updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ovirt
* Check out the latest project news on the oVirt blog:
http://www.ovirt.org/blog/
[1] https://www.ovirt.org/community/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=oVirt
[3] http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.5/
[4] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.0-pre/iso/
[5] http://www.ovirt.org/Repository_mirrors#Current_mirrors
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Sandro Bonazzola
Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration.
See how it works at redhat.com
8 years, 2 months