The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of oVirt 4.0.6
fifth release candidate for testing, as of December 14th, 2016.
This release is available now for:
* Fedora 23 (tech preview)
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.3 or later
This release supports Hypervisor Hosts running:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 or later
* CentOS Linux (or similar) 7.3 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 sixth in a series of
stabilization updates to the 4.0 series.
4.0.6 brings 4 enhancements and 61 bugfixes, including 25 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 already available. [4]
* A new oVirt Next Generation Node will be available soon [4]
* A new oVirt Engine Appliance will be available soon for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and CentOS Linux (or similar)
* Mirrors[5] might need up to one day to synchronize.
Delay is due to the rolling out of CentOS 7.3 this week causing several
issues while building Node and Appliance.
Additional Resources:
* Read more about the oVirt 4.0.6 release highlights:
http://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.6/
* 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/4.0.6/
[4]
http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.0-pre/iso/
[5]
http://www.ovirt.org/Repository_mirrors#Current_mirrors
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