Release Notes
Release early, release often
Version 0.1.2 (2016/06/13)
This release updates the default VirtualBox endpoint to http://10.0.2.2:18083
.
Version 0.1.1 (2016/06/10)
This is the initial GA release of libStorage.
Features
libStorage is an open source, platform agnostic, storage provisioning and orchestration framework, model, and API. Features include:
- A standardized storage orchestration model and API
- A lightweight, reference client implementation with a minimal dependency footprint
- The ability to embed both the libStorage client and server, creating native application integration opportunities
Operations
libStorage
supports the following operations:
Resource Type | Operation | Description |
---|---|---|
Volume | List / Inspect | Get detailed information about one to many volumes |
Create / Remote | Manage the volume lifecycle | |
Attach / Detach | Provision volumes to a client | |
Mount / Unmount | Make attached volumes ready-to-use, local file systems | |
Snapshot | Coming soon | |
Storage Pool | Coming soon |
Getting Started
Using libStorage can be broken down into several, distinct steps:
- Configuring libStorage
- Understanding the API
- Identifying a production server and client implementation, such as REX-Ray
Thank You
Name | Blame |
---|---|
Clint Kitson | His vision come to fruition. That's his vision, thus please assign all bugs to Clint :) |
Vladimir Vivien | A nascent player, Vlad had to hit the ground running and has been a key contributor |
Kenny Coleman | While some come close, none are comparable to Kenny's handlebar |
Jonas Rosland | Always good for a sanity check and keeping things on the straight and narrow |
Steph Carlson | Steph keeps the convention train chugging along... |
Amanda Katona | And Amanda is the one keeping the locomotive from going off the rails |
Drew Smith | Drew is always ready to lend a hand, no matter the problem |
Chris Duchesne | His short time with the team is in complete opposition to the value he has added to this project |
David vonThenen | David has been a go-to guy for debugging the most difficult of issues |
Steve Wong | Steve stays on top of the things and keeps use cases in sync with industry needs |
Travis Rhoden | Another keen mind, Travis is also a great font of technical know-how |
Peter Blum | Absent Peter, the EMC World demo would not have been ready |
Megan Hyland | And absent Megan, Peter's work would only have taken things halfway there |
Eugene Chupriyanov | For helping with the EC2 planning |
Matt Farina | Without Glide, it all comes crashing down |
Josh Bernstein | The shadowy figure behind the curtain... |
And many more...