
Changelog - openQRM Community/Enterprise Edition
New in openQRM Community/Enterprise Edition
- removed Frames
- rewrote complete base UI using MVC pattern
- rewrote and enhanced EVERY plugin with new cool features
- a complete new Cloud Portal
- added postgres as second supported (and tested) database backend for openQRM (default: mysql)
- added capabilites for easy-translation of all UI elements
- Base UI translastions: EN/DE
- Cloud Portal translations: EN/DE/ES/NL/FR/IT
- implemented "active events" to show what is going on in the background
- mapped "images" and "volumes"
- creating a volume automatically creates a new image
- cloning/snapshotting a volume automatically creates a new image
- removing a volume automatically removes the coresponding image
- Please notice: Starting from 5.0 image name must be uniqe! - added plugin dependencies to easily guide users which plugins must be enabled for specific use-cases
- new lcms plugin replacing the old drbdmc plugin
- added openqrm class factory providing dynamic class-loading and very easy-access to the openQRM Plugin Developer API
- added option in openqrm to setup and configure custom boot-services per appliance
- removed dropbear compilation, added package dependency for dropbear on openQRM and for openQRM clients
- made the build/install action about more 80% robust and easier
- moved to one generic openQRM client without any binaries (no ARCH or VERSION dependencies any more)
- removed intird-template build procedure from standard installation making it much more robust
- added a full featured openQRM commandline client! You can now "drive" openQRM in a terminal session
New plugin(s):
- support plugin
Find the right edition
openQRM is available in two editions.
openQRM Community Edition is a fully open-source project licensed under the GPLv2, hosted on sourceforge.net. It is freely usable for any personal or commercial purpose.
openQRM Enterprise Edition is the commercially backed, extended product for professional users. If you need reliable support options or access to additional features, this is worth a look.
Find out which openQRM Edition is right for you in our Edition Comparison Matrix.