The developers have completely abandoned the need to use CLI when working with ROSA Virtualization. All operations — from setting up LDAP to encrypting virtual disks — are now available in a single graphical interface. Ceph support provides more use cases, reliability, and scalability.
Also among the innovations are live migration of virtual machines between clusters, automatic startup of VMs during trouble-free reboot of hosts, integration with the Loudplay protocol, visualization of the network infrastructure as a diagram, and a redesigned backup interface. An NFS setup wizard, support for backing up SUSV via a web interface, LDAP configuration, and work with local users have been added. The event management interface is adapted to GOST requirements, and network configuration operations on hosts are performed faster.
ITC ROSA emphasized:
Thus, ROSA Virtualization 3.1 becomes a more mature and convenient platform for deploying virtual infrastructure in the government and corporate segments. This approach will be appreciated by users who prefer to manage the system through a clear and graphical interface, without resorting to manual command entry.