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Friday, 16, June 2017 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement 1 Comment

Starting with v1705, we are starting to offer the official CentOS images for Vagrant, for the Hyper-V provider. Hyper-V is Microsoft's native hypervisor, available by default in Windows Server 2008 and newer, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 10 Pro, and Windows Hyper-V Server 2012; since it also powers Microsoft Azure, it's probably a good alternative to […]

Friday, 16, June 2017 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement No Comments

2017-06-21: We have released version 1705.02 of the official CentOS Linux images for Vagrant, providing important security fixes in glibc and the Linux kernel, addressing the "stack clash" vulnerability. We advise all users to update to this new release. Existing boxes don't need to be destroyed and recreated: running sudo yum update inside the box […]

Tuesday, 16, May 2017 Jason Brooks announcement No Comments

An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (tree version 7.20170428), is now available, featuring the option of substituting the host’s default docker 1.12 container engine with a more recent, docker 1.13-based version, provided via the docker-latest package. CentOS Atomic Host is a lean operating system designed to run Docker containers, built from standard CentOS 7 […]

Wednesday, 3, May 2017 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement 8 Comments

We are pleased to announce new official Vagrant images of CentOS Linux 6.9 and CentOS Linux 7.3.1611 for x86_64, featuring updated packages to 30 April 2017 and the following changes: kdump has been removed from the images, since it needs to reserve 160MB + 2bits/4kB RAM for the crash kernel, and automatic allocation only works […]

Wednesday, 12, April 2017 Jason Brooks announcement No Comments

An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (tree version 7.20170405), is now available, including significant updates to kubernetes (version 1.5.2), etcd (version 3.1) and flannel (version 0.7). CentOS Atomic Host is a lean operating system designed to run Docker containers, built from standard CentOS 7 RPMs, and tracking the component versions included in Red Hat […]

Friday, 7, April 2017 Laurențiu Păncescu Uncategorized 9 Comments

We are pleased to announce new official Vagrant images of CentOS Linux 6.8 and CentOS Linux 7.3.1611 for x86_64, featuring updated packages to 30 March 2017 and the following changes: The VMware images now use the paravirtualized SCSI controller (the kernel module for the LSILogic controller has been deprecated upstream). The VMware images now specify […]

Monday, 13, March 2017 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement 4 Comments

We are pleased to announce new official Vagrant images of CentOS Linux 6.8 and CentOS Linux 7.3.1611 for x86_64, featuring updated packages to 28 February 2017. Known Issues The VirtualBox Guest Additions are not preinstalled; if you need them for shared folders, please install the vagrant-vbguest plugin and add the following line to your Vagrantfile: […]

Wednesday, 8, March 2017 Fabian Arrotin Uncategorized No Comments

As announced, and confirmed on the centos-devel list, next week we'll have a major outage impacting several services that are hosted in the same DC : due to some reorganization at the DC/Cage level, we'll have to shutdown/move/reconfigure a big part of our hosted infra for the following services : https://cbs.centos.org (Koji) https://accounts.centos.org (auth backend, […]

Wednesday, 15, February 2017 Jason Brooks announcement 1 Comment

An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (tree version 7.20170209), is now available, including significant updates to docker (version 1.12.5), kubernetes (version 1.4) and etcd (version 3.0.15). CentOS Atomic Host is a lean operating system designed to run Docker containers, built from standard CentOS 7 RPMs, and tracking the component versions included in Red Hat […]

Tuesday, 31, January 2017 Dharmit Shah announcement, builds No Comments

As a part of CentOS Container Pipeline project, we've been continually discussing, debating and working towards features that developers and sysadmins out there would like to have from a build pipeline. In the sense, besides just building the container images upon a push to some git repository, what else would add value for the devs […]

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