Cloud:OpenStack:Rocky:Staging OpenStack Rocky (Staging branch) Staging projects are for automated package builds of their respective stable release (i.e OpenStack Rocky). New packages come from either: - The trackupstream Jenkins Job, following the upstream commits in the stable branches - Packagers, doing security / bug fixes Each package submission triggers a testsuite run. Once that passed, the package submission should be safe to go to the stable branch. This means that direct package submissions to stable projects are a taboo (i.e. no submissions to Cloud:OpenStack:Rocky)! https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/OpenStack:/Rocky:/Staging/openSUSE_Leap_15.1/ Cloud:OpenStack:Rocky OpenStack Rocky (Stable branch) If you add this repository to your openSUSE installation, make sure it has a higher repository priority in zypper. Otherwise you will end up using the wrong dependencies depending on your openSUSE release. DON'T SUBMIT HERE DIRECTLY, USE Cloud:OpenStack:Rocky:Staging! https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/OpenStack:/Rocky/openSUSE_Leap_15.1/ openSUSE:Leap:15.1:Update Online updates for openSUSE Leap:15.1 This project is releasing the official updates for openSUSE Leap:15.1. https://download.opensuse.org/update/leap/15.1/oss/ openSUSE:Leap:15.1 openSUSE Leap 15.1 https://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.1/repo/oss/ openstack-swift OpenStack Storage (Swift) OpenStack Object Storage (swift) aggregates commodity servers to work together in clusters for reliable, redundant, and large-scale storage of static objects. Objects are written to multiple hardware devices in the data center, with the OpenStack software responsible for ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster. Storage clusters can scale horizontally by adding new nodes, which are automatically configured. Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its content from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic to ensure data replication and distribution across different devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and servers can be used in lieu of more expensive equipment.