OpenStack Releases and Distributions

OpenStack Releases and Distributions

OpenStack’s major release cadence switched from every three months to six months starting with the Essex release. The Wallaby release date is tentative as of the date of this writing. Successive releases are alphabetically incremented. Hence, the release intended for April of 2021, by convention, will start with the letter “W.”

Release

Date

Austin

October 2010

Bexar

February 2011

Cactus

April 2011

Diablo

September 2011

Essex

April 2012

Folsom

October 2012

Grizzly

April 2013

Havana

October 2013

Icehouse

April 2014

Juno

October 2014

Kilo

April 2015

Liberty

October 2015

Mitaka

April 2016

Newton

October 2016

Ocata

February 2017

Pike

September 2017

Queens

February 2018

Rocky

August 2018

Stein

April 2019

Train

October 2019

Ussuri

May 2020

Victoria

October 2020

Wallaby

April 2021

Table 2.1: OpenStack Releases to Date

Additionally, for each major version a stable branch is maintained. These branches represent a centralized effort to maintain bugfixes and security vulnerability patches for released OpenStack project versions in a ready-to-deploy form.

OpenStack is often consumed through one of a variety of prepackaged methods (for example: Red Hat Enterprise Linux - OpenStack Platform, Rackspace Private Cloud Software, Canonical Ubuntu, SUSE OpenStack Cloud, Mirantis OpenStack, and a growing variety of other options). Additional distributions or packaged appliances (for example, Nebula) from leading technology vendors are currently under development, are in preview, or are generally available today.

This document is intended to be broadly applicable to deployment with distributions meeting the OpenStack Foundation’s requirements for a compliant software distribution.