[charms] OpenStack Charms 20.08 release is now available
The 20.08 release of the OpenStack Charms is now available. This release brings several new features to the existing OpenStack Charms deployments for Queens, Rocky, Stein, Train, Ussuri, and many stable combinations of Ubuntu + OpenStack. Please see the Release Notes for full details: https://docs.openstack.org/charm-guide/latest/2008.html == Highlights == * New charm: neutron-api-plugin-arista There is a new supported subordinate charm that provides Arista switch ML2 plugin support to the OpenStack Neutron API service: neutron-api-plugin-arista. * New charms: Trilio The Trilio charms (trilio-data-mover, trilio-dm-api, trilio-horizon-plugin, and trilio-wlm) have been promoted to supported status. These charms deploy TrilioVault, a commercial snapshot and restore solution for OpenStack. * New charm: keystone-kerberos The keystone-kerberos subordinate charm allows for per-domain authentication via a Kerberos ticket, thereby providing an additional layer of security. It is used in conjunction with the keystone charm. * MySQL InnoDB Cluster TLS communication TLS communication between MySQL InnoDB Cluster and its cloud clients is now supported. Due to the circular dependency between the vault and mysql-innodb-cluster applications, this is a post-deployment feature. * Gnocchi S3 support The gnocchi charm can now be configured to use S3 as a storage backend. This feature is available starting with OpenStack Stein. * Charm cinder-ceph supports a new relation When both the nova-compute and cinder-ceph applications are deployed a new relation is now required. This should not affect most currently deployed clouds. * Glance Simplestreams Sync The glance-simplestreams-sync charm now installs simplestreams as a snap. As such, the 'channel' configuration option should be used in place of the ‘source’ option. == OpenStack Charms team == The OpenStack Charms team can be contacted on the #openstack-charms IRC channel on Freenode. == Thank you == Lots of thanks to the below 37 charm contributors who squashed 114 bugs*, enabled support for a new release of OpenStack, improved documentation, and added exciting new functionality! Alex Kavanagh Aurelien Lourot James Page Peter Matulis Liam Young Hervé Beraud Corey Bryant Frode Nordahl David Ames Ryan Beisner Chris MacNaughton Dmitrii Shcherbakov Drew Freiberger Edward Hope-Morley Facundo Ciccioli Andreas Jaeger Pedro Guimarães Nobuto Murata Arif Ali Felipe Reyes Ponnuvel Palaniyappan Brett Alvaro Uria Marco Filipe Moutinho da Silva Alejandro Santoyo Gonzalez Camille Rodriguez oliveiradan Tiago Pasqualini Erlon R. Cruz Trent Lloyd Nikolay Vinogradov Andrew McLeod Mauricio Faria de Oliveira Vern Hart Jeff Hillman Rodrigo Barbieri Nicolas Bock * The contributor and bug numbers are based on the OpenStack Victoria development cycle. -- OpenStack Charms Team
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