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QuickStart Guide

Learn how to install Mirantis OpenStack on VirtualBox.

Planning Guide

Explains how to plan Mirantis OpenStack deployment before installing Fuel.

User Guide

Describes how to deploy and use Mirantis OpenStack environments with Fuel.

Operations Guide

Contains instructions on how to use and manage your Mirantis OpenStack environment.

Monitoring Guide

Provides general concept on how to monitor OpenStack.

Reference Architecture

Provides the deep dive into the structure of the Mirantis OpenStack environment, network considerations, deployment options and architectures.

Fuel Plugin Guide

Explains how to develop and validate your own plugin for Fuel.

Terminology Reference

Explains OpenStack terminology and technology with references to other documentation and other useful information.

File Format Reference

Provides information on how to use Fuel configuration files.

Release Notes

Provide general information about new features, fixed issues, and known limitations in Mirantis OpenStack .

Prior releases

Mirantis OpenStack 6.1 Mirantis OpenStack 6.0 Mirantis OpenStack 5.1.1 Mirantis OpenStack 5.1 Mirantis OpenStack 5.0.1 Mirantis OpenStack 4.1 Mirantis OpenStack 4.0 Mirantis OpenStack 3.2 Fuel Web 3.0 Fuel CLI 3.0 Fuel 2.1 Fuel 2.0 Fuel 1.0

Download Now

You can download the Mirantis OpenStack ISO and VirtualBox scripts

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You must fill in the form to download Mirantis OpenStack.

Demos and tutorials

Watch the Mirantis OpenStack demos at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4hkzb_QRM

Mirantis OpenStack v7.0 Documentation

Mirantis OpenStack is made up of three components:

  • hardened-packages-term. Hardened packages in Mirantis OpenStack include the core OpenStack projects, updated with each stable release of OpenStack, and supporting a broad range of operating systems, hypervisors, and deployment topologies.
  • fuel-term. Fuel is an open source, software life cycle management application that deploys multiple OpenStack environments from a single interface and then enables you to manage those environments post deployment.
  • Support. When you've completed your evaluation of Mirantis OpenStack, get support for Mirantis OpenStack from the industry experts.

To read web version of Mirantis OpenStack documentation, click Guides tab. To download pdf version, open Downloads tab.