The sixth and latest version of OpenStack software, code named Folsom is generally available today with new support for next-generation software-defined networking (SDN) baked in as a core component.
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The Pluribus Networks network hypervisor technology transforms OpenStack scalability by providing network service-level abstractions for large-scale multi-tenancy, powered by distributed Fabric ...
Enterprise Linux company Red Hat Inc. today announced the upcoming launch of its newest version of OpenStack. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 will be released in the coming weeks, with new management ...