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The key goal is to provide UI and API which allows to compose and deploy composite environments on the Application abstraction level and then manage their lifecycle. The Service should be able to orchestrate complex circular dependent cases in order to setup complete environments with many dependent applications and services. However, the actual deployment itself will be done by the existing software orchestration tools (such as [[Heat]]), while the Murano project will become an integration point for various applications and services.
 
The key goal is to provide UI and API which allows to compose and deploy composite environments on the Application abstraction level and then manage their lifecycle. The Service should be able to orchestrate complex circular dependent cases in order to setup complete environments with many dependent applications and services. However, the actual deployment itself will be done by the existing software orchestration tools (such as [[Heat]]), while the Murano project will become an integration point for various applications and services.
  
 
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For latest releases of Murano please refer to http://releases.openstack.org
The current stable version of Murano is 2014.2 code-named "Juno". For more information, please refer to the [[Murano/ReleaseNotes/Juno|Release Notes]].
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For release notes of Murano projects please refer to release note pages for [http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/murano/index.html murano], [http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/murano-dashboard/index.html murano-dashboard], [http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/python-muranoclient/index.html python-muranoclient], and [http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/murano-agent/index.html murano-agent].
  
 
===Main Info===
 
===Main Info===

Revision as of 14:30, 2 March 2016

Murano

The Murano Project introduces an application catalog to OpenStack, enabling application developers and cloud administrators to publish various cloud-ready applications in a browsable categorized catalog. Cloud users -- including inexperienced ones -- can then use the catalog to compose reliable application environments with the push of a button.

The key goal is to provide UI and API which allows to compose and deploy composite environments on the Application abstraction level and then manage their lifecycle. The Service should be able to orchestrate complex circular dependent cases in order to setup complete environments with many dependent applications and services. However, the actual deployment itself will be done by the existing software orchestration tools (such as Heat), while the Murano project will become an integration point for various applications and services.

For latest releases of Murano please refer to http://releases.openstack.org For release notes of Murano projects please refer to release note pages for murano, murano-dashboard, python-muranoclient, and murano-agent.

Main Info

Documentation

Murano Screencasts
Current documentation


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