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Mirantis Container Cloud (MCC) becomes part of Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK)!

Now, the MOSK documentation set covers all product layers, including MOSK management (formerly Container Cloud). This means everything you need is in one place. Some legacy names may remain in the code and documentation and will be updated in future releases. The separate Container Cloud documentation site will be retired, so please update your bookmarks for continued easy access to the latest content.

Remote compute nodes with Tungsten Fabric

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In MOSK, the main cloud that controls remote computes can be the regional site that locates the regional cluster and the MOSK control plane. Additionally, it can contain a local storage and compute nodes.

The remote computes implementation in MOSK considers Tungsten Fabric as an SDN solution.

Remote computes bare metal servers are configured as Kubernetes workers hosting the deployments for:

  • Tungsten Fabric vRouter-gateway service

  • Nova-compute

  • Local storage (LVM with iSCSI block storage)