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- From: Andrew Lake <>
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- Subject: [perfsonar-announce] perfSONAR Support Timeline
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 06:28:40 -0700
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All,
A couple days ago we released the first release candidate for perfSONAR 4.0. We still have some time before we release the production version, but once we do it will
introduce many changes, and as such we
wanted to give everyone a rough support timeline of the various pieces for the next 18
months. We will fill-in actual dates as milestones, such as actual
release dates, become known based on how well testing goes, etc:
September
2016:
-
perfSONAR 4.0 RC1 released
October
2016:
-
perfSONAR 4.0 RC2 released
November
2016:
-
perfSONAR 4.0 final released
May
2017:
-
perfSONAR 3.5.1 end-of-life
- No
longer providing new web100 builds
- No
longer providing NDT with perfSONAR
November
2017:
-
perfSONAR 4.1 released, will not be available for CentOS 6
-
BWCTL support dropped
May
2018:
-
perfSONAR 4.0 end-of-life
-
CentOS 6 support officially dropped
A few takeaways
from the above timeline:
- The current
timeline means you have roughly 6 months to update to 4.0 if you
want to stay on a supported version. Auto-updates work for going to 4.0, so for about 75% of the known deployments you should get the new version within a day or two of the final release later this fall. This is consistent with the
timeframe we have done for previous releases. If any of the
releases slip we will also push back the end-of-life dates, as our
main goal is to give people adequate time to upgrade while limiting
the support burden on the development team.
- It also
means you have 18 months to migrate from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7 if
you want to stay on a supported platform. This can NOT be done by auto-update, and requires a new install of CentOS 7. We will be providing tools to copy configuration and data from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7 to help with the transition. Also note, this is a much
larger cushion than when we had for the transition from CentOS 5 to
CentOS 6 a few years back, where we gave only 6 months and never
had a version of the software that ran on both platforms. This time
you will have 18 months of 4.0 working on both.
- Currently there
are no plans to change supported Debian versions, but that may change. We will
update the timeline appropriately if it does, and give everyone
ample notification.
- We are dropping
web100 support 6 months after 4.0 is released. This is something
that has been contemplated for awhile now and the fact that there
is no web100 patch for series 3 kernels, like that on CentOS 7,
makes this a good time to make that transition.
- We will not be
including NDT on the toolkit or other perfSONAR bundles anymore
since it requires web100. We do not make this decision lightly, but
our user surveys the past few years and discussions with many in
the community seem to indicate that NDT is not a primary driver in
using perfSONAR and the support burden coupled with the burden of
requiring a non-standard kernel outweighs the benefit in the
perfSOANR context. This is not to say it doesn't have utility in
other contexts. NDT has a loyal following so it is possible it will
live-on in other venues such as M-LAB, but not directly as part of
perfSONAR.
We realize this is
a lot of information and we will be sending it out again as we get
closer to release to important dates or as things change. Please
let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
The perfSONAR
Development Team
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- [perfsonar-announce] perfSONAR Support Timeline, Andrew Lake, 09/28/2016
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