releases/deliverables/stein/nova.yaml
Kendall Nelson 5ea18cc039 nova release for stein rc1
Change-Id: I1c7cb458e271b281df06ead6c028007d7c022442
2019-03-21 22:59:04 -04:00

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---
launchpad: nova
release-model: cycle-with-rc
team: nova
type: service
repository-settings:
openstack/nova: {}
cycle-highlights:
- It is now possible to run Nova with version 1.0.0 of the recently
extracted placement service, hosted from its own repository. Note
that install/upgrade of an extracted placement service is not yet fully
implemented in all deployment tools. Operators should check with their
particular deployment tool for support before proceeding. See the
placement `install
<https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/install/index.html>`_ and
`upgrade
<https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/upgrade/to-stein.html>`_
documentation for more details.
In Stein, operators may choose to continue to run with the integrated
placement service from the Nova repository, but should begin planning a
migration to the extracted placement service by Train, as the removal of
the integrated placement code from Nova is planned for the Train release.
- Users can now specify a volume type when creating servers.
- The compute API is now tolerant of transient conditions in a
deployment like partial infrastructure failures, for example a cell
not being reachable.
- Users can now create servers with Neutron ports that have
quality-of-service minimum bandwidth rules.
- Operators can now set overcommit allocation ratios using Nova configuration
files or the placement API.
- Compute driver capabilities are now automatically exposed as traits
in the placement API so they can be used for scheduling via flavor
extra specs and/or image properties.
- Live migration is now supported for the VMware driver.
releases:
- projects:
- hash: c993d4fe2ffaadea76d5ae76eedfddc3a4c71346
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.0.0rc1
branches:
- location: 19.0.0.0rc1
name: stable/stein