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Release 1.0.7 Overview

On August 8, 2017 we released CloudStack-UI 1.0.7. This is experimental
release. We do not recommend to use it in production environments.

During the work on the current release the team's main efforts were
directed to the implementation of plugin functionality that is absent in
the native CloudStack API, namely we created two new plugins - WebShell and
Pulse.

Also, the release includes the support of several standard features:

   - Periodic volume snapshots;
   - Capability to specify the default compute offering for the zone.

Also, the release includes the support of several standard features:

   - Periodic volume snapshots;
   - Capability to specify the default compute offering for the zone.

<https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/107-ReleaseNotes-En#webshell-plugin-experimental-function>WebShell
plugin (experimental function)

WebShell is a CloudStack-UI extension designed to perform a clientless SSH
connection to a virtual machine. The extension is activated in the
CloudStack-UI configuration file and is supported by an additional Docker
container. As for the way of WebShell usage, the plugin is similar to NoVNC
interface provided by CloudStack. However, WebShell uses the SSH protocol
and doesn’t allow VM emergency management.

The need for this extension is determined by the shortcomings of the NoVNC
interface, that obstructs its usage for everyday administrative purposes:

   - Low interactivity and slow throughput of the terminal interface;
   - Lack of possibility to copy/paste text from the user's local machine;
   - Missing feature to complete the session by timeout;
   - Access to the virtual machine in out-of-band mode, which allows to
   perform a number of insecure operations.

WebShell plugin solves these problems:

   - Provides high interactivity, which is especially useful when working
   with information that contains large amounts of text;
   - Allows copying and pasting text from the workstation;
   - Enables configuration of the session completion timeout, thereby
   improving the security of the system;
   - Doesn’t provide an access to the VM in out-of-band mode;

In future releases this plug-in will be extended with additional features
such as integration with the VM access key store and dashboard for
efficient work with many open SSH sessions.

This feature is not available in basic CloudStack UI and API. Plugin
deployment and configuration instructions can be found on the plug-in page.
<https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/107-ReleaseNotes-En#pulse-plugin-experimental-function>Pulse
plugin (experimental function)

Pulse plugin is designed for visualization of virtual machines performance
statistics. Currently this CloudStack-UI extension is only compatible with
ACS clusters that use the KVM hypervisor. With help of sensors that collect
virtual machines performance statistics via the Libvirt API and store them
in an InfluxDB datastore and RESTful statistics server, CloudStack-UI is
able to display CPU, RAM,disk IO and network traffic utilization in the
form of convenient visual charts.

Pulse allows users of Apache CloudStack to monitor current and previous
operational states of virtual machines. The plugin supports various view
scales like minutes, hours, days and enables data overlays to monitor peak
and average values.

We consider this plugin very important for the CloudStack ecosystem as
currently there is no built-in functionality to track VM operational
states, although it is vital for system administrators to successfully
operate virtual servers.

Plugin deployment and configuration Instructions can be found on the
plug-in page.
<https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/107-ReleaseNotes-En#deployment-instructions>Deployment
Instructions

The release can be found at GitHub releases:
https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/releases/tag/1.0.7

Prepared Docker image is available at Dockerhub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/

You can pull it with:

# docker pull bwsw / cloudstack-ui: 1.0.7

The project changelog is here:
https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/Changelog

Deployment guide and project info can be found at GitHub pages:
https://bwsw.github.io/cloudstack-ui/
<https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/107-ReleaseNotes-En#release-108-expectations>Release
1.0.8 expectations

The main goal for the future 1.0.8 release is to review current code and
fix errors found. Additional features and improvements will be added to the
release backlog as low priority tasks.
<https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui/wiki/107-ReleaseNotes-En#community-message>Community
Message

Dear community member, we will be thankful if you

   - try the project and provide us with a feedback;
   - share the information about the project and the release in social
   media;
   - mark the GitHub repository <https://github.com/bwsw/cloudstack-ui> with
   star to support the project;
   - join LinkedIn group <https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13540203>.



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Bitworks Software, Ltd.
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