Windows
New image type GPU introduced for KVM NVIDIA flavors P2, P2v, Pi2 and G6 with NVIDA cards p100, T4. Image names are:
- Enterprise_Windows_STD_2012R2_GPU
- Enterprise_Windows_STD_2016_GPU
- Enterprise_Windows_STD_2019_GPU
Updated Microsoft Windws Server Images with current Microsoft Windows Server Patches of December 2020 (09th)
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Windows Server 2012 R2
- 2020-12 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows Server 2012 R2 for x64-based Systems (KB4592484)
- 2020-12 Security Only Quality Update for Windows Server 2012 R2 for x64-based Systems (KB4592495)
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Windows Server 2016
- 2020-12 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016 for x64-based Systems (KB4593226)
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Windows Server 2019
- 2020-12 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019 for x64-based Systems (KB4592440)
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Driver and tools of all Windows Server types
- Cloudbase-Init: 0.9.12.dev86
- XEN GPL driver: 5.0.136.10
- KVM UVP Vmtools: 2.5.0.156
- Intel(R) Network Connections Software Version 25.0, January 2, 2020
- NVIDIA vGPU driver: 370.41 (fixes CVE 2019 5698)
- NVIDIA pGPU driver: 443.66 (solves CVE‑2020‑5980, CVE‑2020‑5979, CVE‑2020‑5981, CVE‑2020‑5982 )
- NVIDIA V100 / T4 driver: 426.94 (fixes CVE‑2020‑5980, CVE‑2020‑5979, CVE‑2020‑5981, CVE‑2020‑5982 )
Linux
RHEL 6.10
- Switched from Maintenance Support / Maintenance Support 2 to Extended life cycle support (ELS) add-on since 30. November 2020
- Please read carefully the impacts and dependencies of ELS
- ELS repositories will be automically added for all new VMs
- ELS repositories will be delivered as yum update to existing VMs (package name = rhui-rhel6-repos)
RHEL 7.9
- Switched from NTP to Chrony service
- Fixed issue with missing /etc/sysconfig/kernel file which leads to always load old kernel after an upgrade
CentOS 7.9
- Switched from NTP to Chrony service
- Fixed issue with missing /etc/sysconfig/kernel file which leads to always load old kernel after an upgrade
Fedora 33 image released
- Standard_Fedora_33_latest
- default login user: linux
- supported OTC flavors: Link