Mirantis, freeing developers to create their most valuable code, announced the latest version of Mirantis OpenStack on Kubernetes (MOSK), which enhances OpenStack security and improves the user experience.
OpenStack is the world's leading open source private cloud
infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) framework, providing a feature-rich,
mature environment for hosting virtual machines, networks, and storage.
MOSK brings virtualized infrastructure into the cloud native world,
providing an easy-to-use virtualization platform built on Kubernetes for
optimal flexibility and resilience.
MOSK 23.1 includes several significant security improvements that
minimize the risk of data breaches and other security threats. These
improvements include the ability for administrators to restrict
OpenStack superusers to their own projects and rotate passwords to
minimize exposure due to compromised passwords, plus encryption of
internal communications. Additional noteworthy features include the
following:
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Full support for Tungsten Fabric, enabling users to take advantage of
advanced networking functions, including load balancing with the
OpenStack Octavia load balancer.
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Improved user experience, with tutorials and a sample application to assist with onboarding.
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Customization options for OpenStack deployments for more technical
users, enabling them to tailor the platform to their specific needs and
preferences and make it more efficient and effective for their
particular use cases.
"MOSK is a powerful cloud computing platform that offers organizations
the flexibility, scalability, and security they need to meet the
challenges of today's digital landscape," said Artem Andreev, product
manager, Mirantis. "By simplifying the deployment and management of
OpenStack and Kubernetes, MOSK frees developers to focus on creating
their most valuable code, allowing organizations to accelerate their
digital transformation initiatives and improve their ability to innovate
and compete in the marketplace."