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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Brockmeier [mailto:j...@apache.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 7:48 AM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Apache CloudStack 4.1.0 Released

The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the 4.1.0 release of the 
CloudStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud orchestration platform. 
This is the first major release from Apache CloudStack since its graduation 
from the Apache Incubator on March 20th. 

Apache CloudStack is an integrated software platform that allows users to build 
a feature-rich IaaS. CloudStack includes an intuitive user interface and rich 
API for managing the compute, networking, accounting, and storage resources for 
private, hybrid, or public clouds. 

The 4.1.0 release represents more than five months of development effort by the 
Apache CloudStack community. The release includes many new features and 
bugfixes from the 4.0.x cycle. The 4.1.0 release also marks major changes in 
the codebase to make CloudStack easier for developers, a new structure for 
creating RPM/Debian packages, and completes the changeover to using Maven as a 
build tool.

## New Features

Some of the notable new features in Apache CloudStack 4.1.0 include:

* An API discovery service that allows an end point to list its supported APIs 
and their details.
* Added an Events Framework to CloudStack to provide an "event bus" with 
publish, subscribe, and unsubscribe semantics. Includes a RabbitMQ plugin that 
can interact with AMQP servers. Introduces the notion of a state change event. 
* Implement L3 router functionality in the Nicira NVP plugin, and including 
support for KVM (previously Xen-only). 
* API request throttling to prevent attacks via frequent API requests. 
* AWS-style regions. 
* Egress firewall rules for guest networks. 
* Resizing root and data volumes. 
* Reset SSH key to access VMs. 
* Support for EC2 Query API. 
* Autoscaling support in conjunction with load balancing devices such as 
NetScaler.

## Downloads 

The official source is available from:

http://cloudstack.apache.org/downloads.html

In addition to the official source code release, individual contributors also 
make convenience binaries available. 4.1.0 convenience binaries should be 
available within a day or so of the release announcement.

Note that there is a known issue with 4.1.0 and a recent Tomcat release.
This has been addressed in the convenience binaries, but is still present in 
4.1.0 source release. We will be working on a 4.1.1 release that will contain 
that fix shortly.

## CloudStack Collaboration Conference

The CloudStack community will be gathering for its second conference this month 
in Santa Clara, CA. The event will start on June 23rd with a hackathon, then 
formal programming on June 24th and 25th. This year we've gotten some fantastic 
keynotes, including DevOps legend Gene Kim (author of "The Phoenix Project"). 
You can find all the details at http://www.cloudstackcollab.org/, and the 
schedule at http://www.cloudstackcollab.org/schedule/.  

## About Apache CloudStack

Apache CloudStack is a complete software suite for creating 
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds. Target environments include service 
providers and enterprises. It is used by many service providers to set up an 
on-demand, elastic cloud computing services and by enterprises to set up a 
private cloud for use by their own employees.
Apache CloudStack is also available to individuals and organizations that wish 
to study and implement an IaaS for personal, educational, and/or production use.

Further information on Apache CloudStack can be found at cloudstack.apache.org.


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Joe Brockmeier
PMC Member Apache CloudStack
j...@apache.org
Twitter: @jzb

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