Mirantis has announced the availability of MOSK 26.1, the latest iteration of its OpenStack for Kubernetes platform, with the addition of an AI assistant to facilitate access to documentation and provide operational assistance in managing cloud environments. MOSK 26.1 has been developed to cater to the needs of cloud providers, enterprises, and neocloud operators. The latest update enables users to access technical documentation through task-based queries, thereby reducing the overall troubleshooting effort required to increase the efficiency of operations.
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MOSK 26.1 also introduces improvements in managing high-performance workloads with high energy consumption, including tools to monitor energy consumption in relation to power costs, especially for GPU environments and AI-based infrastructure. MOSK 26.1 also improves networking with better support for Open Virtual Network (OVN), VPNaaS, Quality-of-Service, SR-IOV for low-latency networking, workload failover prioritization at a granular level, cryptographically signed Software Bills of Materials, and better backup and recovery tools. MOSK 26.1 improves the overall efficiency, security, and scalability of the Kubernetes-native infrastructure for high-performance workloads in cloud environments.






























