Source: thenewstack.io

A Is for OpenStack Antelope
Thirteen years ago, developers at the https://www.nasa.gov/ames and https://www.rackspace.com/, independently came up with the idea for an open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud. Today, we call that cloud https://www.openstack.org/. Now, after https://www.zdnet.com/article/openstack-from-austin-to-zed/, the https://openinfra.dev/ has released Antelope, the 27th version of the world’s most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software. Today, it’s more than just an open source cloud, it’s become a component of the https://www.openstack.org/videos/summits/berlin-2022/LOKI-Linux-OpenStack-Kubernetes-Infrastructure trifecta stack.

So, to improve its https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes/ support in the Antelope release, https://docs.openstack.org/magnum/latest/, the OpenStack container orchestration service, has been updated to support Kubernetes v1.24 on https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/ 36 and 37.

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