Listen "Stéphane Graber: Announcing Incus 6.19"
Episode Synopsis
The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.19!
This is a slightly less busy release than usual as we’ve recently been spending quite a bit of time smoothing some of the initial rough edges from the IncusOS release.
That said, it still contains quite a few nice improvements and quite a lot of bugfixes!
The highlights for this release are:
Initial SELinux support
Improved Windows agent support
Serial devices in the resources API
Bandwidth limits on OVN NICs
Support for multi-object deletion in most CLI commands
Ability to turn off passthrough of PCI firmware to VM
PKCS12 generation in the CLI
Option for raw units in CLI CSV output
The full announcement and changelog can be found here.And for those who prefer videos, here’s the release overview video:
You can take the latest release of Incus up for a spin through our online demo service at: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/
And as always, my company is offering commercial support on Incus, ranging from by-the-hour support contracts to one-off services on things like initial migration from LXD, review of your deployment to squeeze the most out of Incus or even feature sponsorship. You’ll find all details of that here: https://zabbly.com/incus
Donations towards my work on this and other open source projects is also always appreciated, you can find me on Github Sponsors, Patreon and Ko-fi.
Enjoy!
This is a slightly less busy release than usual as we’ve recently been spending quite a bit of time smoothing some of the initial rough edges from the IncusOS release.
That said, it still contains quite a few nice improvements and quite a lot of bugfixes!
The highlights for this release are:
Initial SELinux support
Improved Windows agent support
Serial devices in the resources API
Bandwidth limits on OVN NICs
Support for multi-object deletion in most CLI commands
Ability to turn off passthrough of PCI firmware to VM
PKCS12 generation in the CLI
Option for raw units in CLI CSV output
The full announcement and changelog can be found here.And for those who prefer videos, here’s the release overview video:
You can take the latest release of Incus up for a spin through our online demo service at: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/
And as always, my company is offering commercial support on Incus, ranging from by-the-hour support contracts to one-off services on things like initial migration from LXD, review of your deployment to squeeze the most out of Incus or even feature sponsorship. You’ll find all details of that here: https://zabbly.com/incus
Donations towards my work on this and other open source projects is also always appreciated, you can find me on Github Sponsors, Patreon and Ko-fi.
Enjoy!
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