Mirantis has released Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK) 26.1, a major update that enhances efficiency and performance for cloud providers, neoclouds, and enterprises running OpenStack clouds. The release introduces an AI assistant for documentation and operational guidance while adding improvements in networking, security, compliance, and reliability.
The new AI assistant in MOSK 26.1 allows cloud operators to ask task-oriented questions and receive targeted guidance instead of manually searching documentation. This reduces time spent on procedures and speeds up troubleshooting for high-performance workloads.
Energy monitoring capabilities now enable tracking of consumption and correlation with power costs, delivering valuable insights for energy-intensive environments such as GPU clusters and AI factories.
MOSK 26.1 expands Open Virtual Network (OVN) support with several key features:
These enhancements help cloud operators run more reliable, secure, and efficient OpenStack environments while supporting demanding AI and high-performance computing workloads.
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