Thx I think we will strike using.12.4
I.tought.13.4 is best. Thx again Frans On May 8, 2013 2:28 PM, "Dmitrijs Ledkovs" <dmitrij.led...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > Some additional links of interest are our cloud sections on the website: > > http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud > > http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud > > Which clearly promotes using 12.04 LTS with Cloud Archive for the > optimum Openstack deployments. > > Regards, > > Dmitrijs. > > > On 8 May 2013 00:25, Dmitrijs Ledkovs <dmitrij.led...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > > On 7 May 2013 23:20, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote: > >> Hi Dmitrijs, > >> > >> sorry for misunderstanding > >> > >> this is the diagram from the wiki. > >> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=plan.png > >> > >> so, the LTS is not related with xx.4 numbering, cMIIW. > >> > >> can we use the 13.4 in production or should we wait LTS 14.4? > >> > > > > 13.04 is a standard release with 9 months of support. The upgrade path > > will be 13.10. > > > > 12.04 LTS is a Long-Term-Support release with 5 years of support until > > at least April 2017. > > > > For new production deployments I would recommend using 12.04 LTS with > > Cloud Archive enabled to use stable and latest Openstack Grizzly > > release. You then will have the option to upgrade base OS and/or > > Openstack Releases anywhere between now and 2017 as best suits around > > your deployment schedules and requirements. > > > > Regards, > > > > Dmitrijs. > > > > > >>> On 7 May 2013 13:21, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote: > >>>> Hi jorge > >>>> > >>>> Based on this wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive > >>>> > >>>> Can we call the 13.4 is not good for openstack, because support > should be in > >>>> 14.4, cmiiw > >>>> > >>> > >>> Small, correction ubuntu release version follow YY.MM hence it's 13.04 > >>> and 14.04, etc. > >>> > >>> I'm not sure what you mean by that statement. Grizzly Openstack > >>> release is part of 13.04 and a backport of Grizzly release is also > >>> provided in the Cloud Archive for the latest LTS release, 12.04 LTS > >>> that is. If one also wants to gain the benefits of the 13.04 kernel, > >>> one can do so with 12.04.3 LTS point release scheduled for release > >>> later this summer. So whilst 12.04 LTS originally released with Essex > >>> Openstack release, one can run Folsom and Grizzly on 12.04 LTS > >>> installations by enabling Cloud Archive. Such installations are fully > >>> supported. > >>> > >>> Both 12.04 LTS and 13.04 are excellent platforms to run Grizzly > >>> Openstack release. > >>> > >>> When 14.04 LTS will be released it will most likely have the "I---" > >>> Openstack release [1] by default. > >>> > >>> [1] I-* release name is to be yet selected see > >>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Release_Naming > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Dmitrijs. > >>> > >>>> Frans > >>>> > >>>> On May 8, 2013 2:23 AM, "Jorge O. Castro" <jo...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> > wrote: > >>>>> > any idea for the real more coverehensive information for us? > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> This should cover most of the stuff, let me know if you need anything > >>>>> more specific: > >>>>> > >>>>> - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive > >>>>> - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackHA > >>>>> - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuCloudInfrastructure > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Jorge Castro > >>>>> Canonical Ltd. > >>>>> http://juju.ubuntu.com > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Ubuntu-cloud mailing list > >>>> Ubuntu-cloud@lists.ubuntu.com > >>>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > >>>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-cloud > >>>> >
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