We are happy to announce the next major 6.0.0 release of the VyOS Ansible Collection. It is now available from Ansible Galaxy and is also a certified collection for the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. If you are an active Ansible user, you surely noticed that the Ansible collection for VyOS lost its momentum at some point and remained stagnant for quite some time. Earlier this year, we had the repositories transferred to our organization on GitHub, took over the development, and formed...| VyOS - Blog
It has been a while since I set up my original router for my 25gbit internet connection. I decided it was time to upgrade, but since I have some services running, I did not want to be down for too long and purchased some new hardware which would allow me to experiment with VyOS without affecting my current setup.| Stefan Schüller
Hello, Community! We are happy to announce that the VyOS 1.4.0-epa1 image is now available to customers and contributors (and everyone can build it from the sagitta branch of vyos-build, of course)! If you are new to VyOS, the "EPA" part means "early production access" — that's the final stage when the release is already used in production by a subset of users and on our proper infrastructure. We declare it as a new Long Term Support release. This release has been in development since early...| VyOS - Blog
Hello, Community! This year, VyOS is featured in GigaOm Radar reports on disaggregated network operating systems again, this time as a challenger and outperformer. Let us discuss that in more detail, and remember that we are happy to share the reports with anyone interested — let us know and we will send them to you!| VyOS - Blog
— all sound terrible, but their impact on VyOS was either non-existent or very limited. Read on for details!| blog.vyos.io