Cozystack v0.11 Open Source platform has been released: S3, tenant isolation
Cozystack version 0.11 introduces S3 support, enhances tenant isolation, updates the user interface, improves documentation, and upgrades components like Cilium and LINSTOR for better functionality.
Read original articleCozystack has released version 0.11 of its open-source platform, introducing several significant updates. Key features include the addition of S3 support through the implementation of SeaweedFS functionality and a Kubernetes-COSI driver for automatic S3 bucket provisioning. The release also enhances tenant isolation with improved network policies and bug fixes. The user interface has been updated, featuring redesigned service icons and a streamlined dashboard that focuses on essential information. Documentation has been improved with a new Development Guide and an updated installation guide for Hetzner. Other updates include the upgrade of Cilium to version 1.16, resolution of garbage collector issues in tenant Kubernetes clusters, and fixes for HTTP and HTTPS traffic forwarding. Additionally, the snapshot-controller and object-storage-controller have been added, along with updates to LINSTOR and Talos Linux. The logic for substituting image digests in values has also been refined, leading to fewer modifications in original charts.
- Cozystack v0.11 introduces S3 support and SeaweedFS functionality.
- Enhanced tenant isolation and revamped network policies are key improvements.
- The user interface has been redesigned for better usability.
- Documentation updates include a new Development Guide and installation guide for Hetzner.
- Various components, including Cilium and LINSTOR, have been updated to newer versions.
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