[PVE-User] Proxmox VE 6.0 released!

Alain péan alain.pean at c2n.upsaclay.fr
Tue Jul 16 16:38:43 CEST 2019


Le 16/07/2019 à 13:19, Martin Maurer a écrit :
> We're excited to announce the final release of our Proxmox VE 6.0! 
> It's based on the great Debian 10 codename "Buster" and the latest 5.0 
> Linux kernel, QEMU 4.0, LXC 3.1.0, ZFS 0.8.1, Ceph 14.2, Corosync 3.0, 
> and more.
>
> This major release includes the latest Ceph Nautilus feautures and an 
> improved Ceph management dashboard. We have updated the cluster 
> communication stack to Corosync 3 using Kronosnet, and have a new 
> selection widget for the network making it simple to select the 
> correct link address in the cluster creation wizard.
>
> With ZFS 0.8.1 we have included TRIM support for SSDs and also support 
> for native encryption with comfortable key-handling.
>
> The new installer supports ZFS root via UEFI, for example you can boot 
> a ZFS mirror on NVMe SSDs (using systemd-boot instead of grub).
>
> And as always we have included countless bugfixes and improvements on 
> a lot of places; see the release notes for all details.
>
> Release notes
> https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Roadmap#Proxmox_VE_6.0

Hello Maurer Team,

We see that Proxmox is under a continuous developpement, that's good 
news, but this version has a lot of changes, that make me fear a bit 
about an upgrade. We have a new version of Debian, a new version of 
corosync, icompatible with the old one, and a new version of Ceph, and I 
use Ceph. It's a lot...

In the releases notes, I see :
*ceph-disk has been removed*: After upgrading it is not possible to 
create new OSDs without upgrading to Ceph Nautilus.

So it willbe mandatory to upgrade to Ceph Nautilus, in addition to the 
other changes ?

Best Regards,
Alain

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