This documentation provides information on how to deploy and operate a Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOS) environment. The documentation is intended to help operators to understand the core concepts of the product. The documentation provides sufficient information to deploy and operate the solution.
The information provided in this documentation set is being constantly improved and amended based on the feedback and kind requests from the consumers of MOS.
The following table lists the guides included in the documentation set you are reading:
Guide |
Purpose |
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MOS Reference Architecture |
Learn the fundamentals of MOS reference architecture to appropriately plan your deployment |
MOS Deployment Guide |
Deploy a MOS environment of a preferred configuration using supported deployment profiles tailored to the demands of specific business cases |
MOS Operations Guide |
Operate your MOS environment |
MOS Release notes |
Learn about new features and bug fixes in the current MOS version |
The MOS documentation home page contains references to all guides included in this documentation set. For your convenience, we provide all guides in HTML (default), single-page HTML, PDF, and ePUB formats. To use the preferred format of a guide, select the required option from the Formats menu next to the guide title.
This documentation is intended for engineers who have the basic knowledge of Linux, virtualization and containerization technologies, Kubernetes API and CLI, Helm and Helm charts, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE), and OpenStack.
This documentation set includes description of the Technology Preview features. A Technology Preview feature provide early access to upcoming product innovations, allowing customers to experience the functionality and provide feedback during the development process. Technology Preview features may be privately or publicly available and neither are intended for production use. While Mirantis will provide support for such features through official channels, normal Service Level Agreements do not apply. Customers may be supported by Mirantis Customer Support or Mirantis Field Support.
As Mirantis considers making future iterations of Technology Preview features generally available, we will attempt to resolve any issues that customers experience when using these features.
During the development of a Technology Preview feature, additional components may become available to the public for testing. Because Technology Preview features are being under development, Mirantis cannot guarantee the stability of such features. As a result, if you are using Technology Preview features, you may not be able to seamlessly upgrade to subsequent releases of that feature. Mirantis makes no guarantees that Technology Preview features will be graduated to a generally available product release.
The Mirantis Customer Success Organization may create bug reports on behalf of support cases filed by customers. These bug reports will then be forwarded to the Mirantis Product team for possible inclusion in a future release.
The following table contains the released revision of the documentation set you are reading:
Release date |
Description |
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November 05, 2020 |
MOS GA release |
December 23, 2020 |
MOS GA Update release |
This documentation set uses the following conventions in the HTML format:
Convention |
Description |
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boldface font |
Inline CLI tools and commands, titles of the procedures and system response examples, table titles |
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Files names and paths, Helm charts parameters and their values, names of packages, nodes names and labels, and so on |
italic font |
Information that distinguishes some concept or term |
External links and cross-references, footnotes |
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Main menu > menu item |
GUI elements that include any part of interactive user interface and menu navigation |
Superscript |
Some extra, brief information |
Note The Note block |
Messages of a generic meaning that may be useful for the user |
Caution The Caution block |
Information that prevents a user from mistakes and undesirable consequences when following the procedures |
Warning The Warning block |
Messages that include details that can be easily missed, but should not be ignored by the user and are valuable before proceeding |
See also The See also block |
List of references that may be helpful for understanding of some related tools, concepts, and so on |
Learn more The Learn more block |
Used in the Release Notes to wrap a list of internal references to the reference architecture, deployment and operation procedures specific to a newly implemented product feature |