What's New
The following tables describe the features released in each CCE version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.
September 2024
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Kubernetes 1.30 is now commercially available in CCE. |
CCE allows you to create clusters of Kubernetes 1.30. |
Commercial use |
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2 |
LoadBalancer Services support a range of listening ports. |
When creating a LoadBalancer Service, you can specify a port range for the associated ELB listener. This allows the listener to receive requests on ports within the specified range and forward them to the target backend server. |
Commercial use |
Configuring a Range of Listening Ports for LoadBalancer Services |
3 |
VPA is available in CCE. |
Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA) automatically adjusts the CPU and memory resource requests for pods based on their historical resource usage. |
Commercial use |
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4 |
During the creation of a cluster, the time zone can be changed. |
When creating a cluster, you can customize the time zone to accommodate various regions and ensure precise data synchronization. |
Commercial use |
September 2022
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
This issue is the first official release. |
Cloud Container Engine (CCE) is a high-performance, scalable container service for you to easily run Kubernetes on cloud servers. Integrated with networking and storage capabilities, CCE is compatible with Kubernetes and Docker container ecosystems. CCE enables you to create and manage diverse container workloads easily. It also provides efficient O&M capabilities, such as self-healing of container faults, collection of monitoring logs, and auto scaling. |
Commercial use |
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