Chapter 10. Conclusion
Like all technology, OpenStack changes and evolves. Since we wrote the first edition of this book, OpenStack has evolved into a very stable and production-ready platform. The OpenStack Foundation has even begun a program of extended support for releases, which would have been otherwise set as end of life. Now, the Foundation is publishing dates for when support will be ending (non-security support) well beyond the release of a new version. Interesting things are happening around OpenStack, and the platform is firmly in the center of many telco-centric programs that make it the virtual infrastructure manager of choice. Furthermore, because more enterprises are now considering using containers in their workloads, they've come to realize that they need an infrastructure platform like OpenStack that will support private cloud workloads on VMs, containers, and bare metal. Because there is a portability to containers and container workloads, OpenStack continues to play a...