Supported charms¶
This page lists the charms that make up the OpenStack Charms project. The version of OpenStack Charms when a charm first appeared is provided (see Release schedule for details of release times).
Read the Charm types page to understand charm support in terms of Ubuntu series and OpenStack release.
Note
The latest stable charm revision should be used before proceeding with topological changes, charm application migrations, workload upgrades, series upgrades, or bug reports.
OpenStack charms (Stable)¶
These charms have stable releases with ongoing maintenance and testing. They meet the requirements of payload project health, payload packaging, upgradability, charm test gates, and the general release guidelines of the OpenStack Charms project.
Charm |
Initial release |
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< 16.10 |
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16.10 |
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19.04 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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20.05 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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17.02 |
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20.05 |
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20.02 |
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20.02 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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< 16.10 |
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20.08 |
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20.05 |
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18.08 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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18.11 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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19.04 |
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19.04 |
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19.07 |
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< 16.10 |
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19.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
Supporting charms (Stable)¶
These charms have stable releases with ongoing maintenance and testing. They are classified differently because the payload of each is not technically an OpenStack project.
Charm |
Initial release |
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20.02 |
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20.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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18.02 |
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< 16.10 |
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19.04 |
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21.10 |
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21.10 |
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19.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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18.05 |
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17.08 |
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< 16.10 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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20.05 |
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< 16.10 |
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< 16.10 |
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20.08 |
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20.08 |
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20.08 |
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20.08 |
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18.05 |
Tech-preview charms (Beta)¶
These charms do not have stable releases. Regardless of any maintenance and testing that these charms may receive, some work (major bugs, payload packaging issues, project issues, general QA) is still required before the charms are ready for production use (promoted to Stable).
Alpha charms (Edge)¶
This classification of charms includes those which may be a proof-of-concept, a test fixture, or one which is in active development. They are not intended to be used in production. Supportability, upgradability, testability may be lacking, either from a charm perspective, or from the workload package perspective.
Maintenance-mode charms¶
These charms are in maintenance mode, meaning that new features and new releases are not actively being added or tested with them. Generally, these were produced for a demo, PoC, or as an example.
None at this time.
Deprecated charms¶
These charms have reached EOL and are deprecated.
ceph - Use ceph-osd + ceph-mon instead.