We have just announced the availability of OpenNebula 1.2, the second stable release of the project. This is an important milestone for the project and marks that most of the components of OpenNebula are now in place. OpenNebula 1.2 builds on the state-of-the-art technology for the distributed management of virtual infrastructures introduced with OpenNebula 1.0, bringing important improvements in the following areas: Network Management, Image Management, Scalability and Robustness, Configuration, Installation, and Documentation
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