[Product] FYI. Mirantis just released their Liberty distro

Tim Bell Tim.Bell at cern.ch
Wed Mar 2 18:07:01 UTC 2016


Practically for any disto,



- It takes a few months for the vendor to certify the distro, do local patching of critical bugs, validate the migration path for their target market and produce a packaged result
- It takes a few months for any customer to validate that this new version works correctly for their environment

Thus, covering an extended lifetime of the product is often needed compared to the default EOL for upstream support.

The Kilo upgrade was the first release where CERN did not complete the upgrade to the next release within the 6 months before the new one came out. We had previously waited for the first stable update after the release (generally 3 months following the release). We are now starting the upgrade cycle testing as soon as the RDO packages are available.

Tim

On 02/03/16 18:49, "Rochelle Grober" <rochelle.grober at huawei.com> wrote:

>Yes. Mirantis' broad support is their differentiator but takes them longer to get to their own release. And yes, their support is at least three years. That said, EOL for Liberty is November.
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>Subject: Re: [Product] FYI. Mirantis just released their Liberty distro
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>Time: 2016-03-02 01:09:08
>I read differently that Mirantis has taken time to build their Liberty based distribution for all the platforms they support with the value added features they wanted to use to differentiate from others - the multi hypervisors support is a good example of this. The length of time Mirantis then chooses to support MOS 8 for their customers is up to them and I guess (without having checked) that it will be 3 years from release date.
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>Best Regards
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>Mark Baker
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>On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:03 AM, Rochelle Grober <rochelle.grober at huawei.com<mailto:rochelle.grober at huawei.com>> wrote:
>This pretty much shows that many consumers wouldn't deploy a distro version until right around EOL.
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>--Rocky
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