Appendix A. Revision History


Revision History
Revision 3.1-11Wed Mar 09 2016Laura Bailey
Moved compatibility information into the prerequisites section.
Revision 3.1-10Tue Mar 08 2016Laura Bailey
Adding direct links to make locating external material easier.
Clarifying prerequisites.
Revision 3.1-9Mon Feb 22 2016Laura Bailey
Building for RHGS 3.1 Update 2 Release.
Revision 3.1-8Tue Dec 15 2015Laura Bailey
Narrowed scope of compatibility table, BZ#1251401.
Revision 3.1-7Tue Dec 08 2015Laura Bailey
Replaced multiple compatibility tables with a single table, BZ#1251401.
Adjusting readability of compatibility table, BZ#1251401.
Revision 3.1-5Tue Nov 03 2015Laura Bailey
Rebuilding for async release.
Revision 3.1-4Tue Oct 27 2015Laura Bailey
Added extra note recommending 3-way replication (BZ#1260863)
Revision 3.1-3Thu Oct 09 2015Laura Bailey
Added recommendation re. 3-way replication (BZ#1260863)
Updated the RHEV 3.5 and 3.4 compatibility tables (BZ#258514, BZ#1270131)
Revision 3.1-1Tue July 28 2015Ella Deon Ballard
Adding sort_order.
Revision 3-24Tue Jul 28 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
Final version for 3.1 release.
Revision 3-23Wed Jul 22 2015Rakesh Ghatvisave
Modified compatibility matrix and updated screenshots in Chapter 4.
Revision 3-22Fri Mar 13 2015Pavithra Srinivasan
Moved to gitlab.
Revision 3-20Wed Feb 11 2015Pavithra Srinivasan
Bugfix
Revision 3-12Mon Oct 20 2014Pavithra Srinivasan
Version for 3.0 GA release
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