releases/deliverables/queens/swift.yaml
Sean McGinnis 2f5042219e Update swift queens release note link
Depends-on: https://review.openstack.org/541818/
Change-Id: Ic861ffc7e5ebbc876f1ae67cf1021a2e25339cfe
2018-02-28 09:21:03 -06:00

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---
launchpad: swift
release-model: cycle-with-intermediary
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/swift/queens.html
team: swift
type: service
branches:
- name: stable/queens
location: 2.17.0
releases:
- version: 2.16.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 1ff3f1e3e877091f372a9109187a3ce4cf4414dd
- version: 2.17.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 32d1b3246f6e5fd6176d2af1c22a3ac6d0fe6a17
cycle-highlights:
- Added symlink objects support. Symlink objects reference one other
object in the cluster. Read requests pass through the symlink on to
the target objects. Write requests act on the symlink itself.
- Added support for inline data segments in Static Large Object (SLO)
manifests. These data segments do not refer to another object in the
system but are included directly in the manifest. When using data
segments instead of small objects in the cluster, users will much
improved performance on reads. The data segments can also be used to
construct composite file formats (like .tar) without needing to create
objects in the cluster for boilerplate data.
- Added checksum to object extended attributes. This provides better
durability guarantees for data stored in the system.
- The object expiry functionality was greatly improved to be much more
efficient with cluster resources, especially when operating on
erasure code objects.
- The tempurl digest algorithm is now configurable, and Swift added
support for both SHA-256 and SHA-512. Supported tempurl digests
are exposed to clients in ``/info``. Additionally, tempurl signatures
can now be base64 encoded.
repository-settings:
openstack/swift: {}