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openQRM 4.1 Released With Support for KVM

September 16, 2008 by Kris Buytaert Leave a Comment

Matt just sent mail to let us know that the openQRM team has released a fresh openQRM 4.1

After the initial 4.0 release of the “next generation” of openQRM, re-written in PHP, the new release comes with some nice new features. the most important one being the addition of . support for KVM-Virtualization And a new image-shelf plugin that provides ready-made and ready-to-deploy server-images to get started easily.
KVM was added as a feature on top of the already supported virtualization platforms such as Xen , LinuxVserver and VMWare.

The 4.1 version also provides lots of usability-enhancements, shorter GUI-sequences, meaning less mouse-clicks), some security- and other bug-fixes as documented in our bug-tracker.

Binary packages (RPM and DEB) for Centos 5, openSuse 10.3, Debian 4.0 and Ubuntu 8.04 are available here

No cloud rebranding here however .. altough openQRM perfectly fits the under the Cloud umbrella

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