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Removed windows10 label from windows template, because windows10 has its own template.
Removed desktop workload from windows template (windows10 template is usable for desktop workload).
Windows template divided into windows 10 and windows template.
Increased RAM memory to 1.5Gi in RHEL8 tiny template, due to increased minimum requirement in osinfo-db.
CI updates.
This release fixes a lot on the CI front, includes new releases of guest operating systems and enables network multiqueue by default for relevant guests. This is a backwards compatible change as both the cluster and the guest VMs have no issues with that functionality according to our testing.
This release also fixes the issue with version dependent template names (introduced accidentally in v0.6.1). Since this would have negative impact on upgrades, we decided to fix the name automation and keep the names compatible with the v0.7.0 release.
Default network uses masquerade instead of bridge. This enables live migration of VMs created from our templates.
Note: We identified an upgrade issue as the template names changed. We will keep the names stable from now on as this is the first release with any upgrade guarantees.
This release is just a minor update that adds labels for Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
Note: We identified an upgrade issue as the template names changed. Please do not use this release if upgrades are necessary for you. We will release a fixed version shortly.