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Revision as of 20:31, 20 May 2019
Welcome to the StarlingX Project
This is a work-in-progress draft of a new look for the StarlingX wiki home page. Comments and feedback welcome! Please send them to (bruce dot e dot jones at intel dot com).
Introduction
StarlingX is a fully integrated Edge Cloud software stack that includes everything that you need to deploy an Edge Cloud on one server, two servers, or up to 100 servers. It includes a host operating system, storage and networking components, and all of the Cloud Infrastructure needed to run Edge workloads in one easy to install package. All of the software has been tuned and optimized to meet Edge application requirements.
The stack pre-defines several different configurations that are designed to meet a variety of Edge Cloud deployment needs.
The StarlingX project's goal is to make the task of deploying and managing a high performance Edge Cloud as simple as possible.
Learn more
See the main StarlingX web site for more information about the project and the StarlingX Documentation site for a more complete introduction to the project as well as the project's documentation.
You can find an overview of the StarlingX project's features here.
Culture
We are proud to be an OpenStack Foundation project!
- We support and adhere to the OpenStack community Code of Conduct
- We support and fully embrace the Four Opens
Communicate
- Email: See http://lists.starlingx.io/ to subscribe to starlingx-announce or starlingx-discuss.
- IRC: #starlingX on freenode. See here for info on IRC account setup.
Users and Operators
This section of the wiki contains information aimed at users and operators of StarlingX.
Releases
The first StarlingX release is stx.1.0 (previously referred to as stx.2018.10) and it is available now. The second StarlingX release is stx.2.0 and is expected to be ready in August of 2019.
Release | Description | Prebuilt Image | Release Notes |
Stx.1.0 | OpenStack Pike platform that can manage application workloads in Virtual Machines or on Bare Metal. It is the most recent stable release of StarlingX. | stx.1.0 | stx.1.0 Release Notes |
Stx.2.0 | StarlingX 2.0 adds Container support with Kubernetes and runs OpenStack Stein within containers as an optional application. It has not yet been released. | Not yet available | Not yet available |
Latest nightly builds | These builds are a preview of our upcoming release and are under active development by the community. | Latest builds | Not applicable |
Documentation
Documentation on how to use, build and install StarlingX is available on StarlingX documentation page. There is additional documentation available on this wiki.
These documents will help get you started building, installing, and validating your installation of StarlingX:
- StarlingX Developer Guide
- StarlingX Installation Guide
- StarlingX VirtualBox Configuration Guide
- StarlingX Packet.com iPXE Installation