OpenStack Deployments Grow as OpenInfra Community Marks 15 Years, Flamingo Release
OpenStack 2025.2 (Flamingo), the 32nd release of the world's most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software, is a testament to the open source software's reliability, resilience and worldwide community support.
According to the early analysis from the 2025 OpenStack User Survey, OpenStack adoption continues to accelerate across industries. More than 55 million cores are estimated to be in production globally, with thousands of users ranging from emerging startups to the world's largest enterprises. Several "mega-users" operate one million or more cores, including Walmart, Workday and CERN, but the largest growth in OpenStack deployment is seen among small and medium sized businesses (SMBs). Market research estimates the OpenStack market at
"OpenStack adoption is bigger than ever and still growing rapidly, because individuals and organizations around the world continue to pour into the code, the community and the ecosystem," said
Around 480 contributors from organizations including Ericsson, Rackspace, Red Hat, Walmart, BBC R&D, Samsung SDS, SAP, and NVIDIA collaborated over six months to build Flamingo. With an increase in activity and contributors, Flamingo introduces almost 8,000 changes as OpenStack continues to power advancement and innovation all over the world.
Flamingo Release Highlights
The Flamingo release reflects the OpenStack community's long-term commitment to resilience and modernization. Highlights include:
- Technical debt reduction: Major progress in eliminating OpenStack's reliance on Eventlet, moving to modern Python asynchronous frameworks. During Flamingo's cycle, Ironic, Mistral, Barbican and Heat completed migrations, while Nova and Neutron made significant progress. With nine other projects currently in progress, this work ensures sustainability for the next 15 years.
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Expanded security and confidential computing: Nova adds one-time-use passthrough devices and AMD SEV-ES support; Magnum enables Kubernetes cluster credential rotation;
Manila allows bring-your-own encryption keys; Horizon introduces QR-codes for TOTP authentication setup. -
Flexible release cadence: Flamingo is a six-month "non-SLURP" release, designed for operators who want faster upgrades between the community's annual SLURP releases. The next SLURP release, OpenStack 2026.1 (Gazpacho), is scheduled for
April 2026 .
"In Flamingo, the community has made enormous progress in Eventlet migration, work that has been in motion for several release cycles," said
Availability
- The OpenStack Flamingo release is available for download now.
- Detailed release highlights are available here.
- Learn more about the release features directly from OpenStack community leaders in an episode of OpenInfra Live on
Thursday, October 2 , at9 a.m. CT .
Learn more about OpenStack and its ecosystem of supporting organizations as well as other software projects supported by the Open Infrastructure Foundation (OpenInfra Foundation): Kata Containers, StarlingX and Zuul.***
About the OpenInfra Foundation
The OpenInfra Foundation builds communities who write open source infrastructure software that runs in production. With the support of over 110,000 individuals in 187 countries, the OpenInfra Foundation hosts open source projects and communities of practice, including infrastructure for AI, container native apps, edge computing and datacenter clouds. The OpenInfra Foundation is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. Join the OpenInfra movement: www.openinfra.org
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