v1.9.10-r2 |
Highlights:
- ELB load balancing algorithms: source IP hash and sticky sessions with backend servers.
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v1.9.10-r1 |
Highlights:
- CCE works with SFS.
- Enhanced ELBs can be automatically created for Services.
- Transparent transmission of source IP addresses is supported for enhanced ELBs on the public network.
- The maximum number of pods on a node can be configured.
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v1.9.10-r0 |
Highlights:
- Use of ELB/ingress for Kubernetes clusters; new traffic control mechanism
- Features of Kubernetes v1.9.10 are incorporated.
- Kubernetes RBAC capability authorization is supported.
Fault rectification:
- Occasional memory leak on nodes, which is caused by kernel cgroup bugs
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v1.9.7-r1 |
Highlights:
- The mechanism for reporting PVC and PersistentVolume (PV) events is enhanced. Events can be viewed on the PVC details page.
- CCE works with a third-party authentication system.
- Physical machines that use EulerOS 2.3 can be managed.
- Data disk allocation can be user-defined.
- Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks are supported for BMSs.
- InfiniBand NICs are supported for BMSs.
- Nodes can be created using the CM-v3 API in BMS scenarios.
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v1.9.7-r0 |
Highlights:
- The Docker version of new clusters is upgraded to v17.06.
- DNS cascading is supported.
- Add-ons can be managed.
- Features of Kubernetes v1.9.7 are incorporated.
- The HTTPS of layer-7 ingress is supported.
- StatefulSets can be migrated, scheduled, updated, and upgraded.
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v1.9.2-r3 |
Highlights:
- Cluster nodes that use CentOS 7.4 can be created or managed.
- DNAT Services are supported.
- NetworkPolicy APIs are provided.
- Multiple ports can be configured for a Kubernetes Service that uses an ELB.
Fault rectification:
- Incomplete pod resource recycling caused by a disconnection with kube-apiserver
- Data inaccuracy during auto node scaling
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v1.9.2-r2 |
Highlights:
- Custom health check ports can be configured for classic load balancers.
- Performance of classic load balancers is enhanced.
- Kubernetes Service ports can be configured for layer-4 load balancing.
Fault rectification:
- Bugs in network add-ons, which cause deadlocks in health checks
- A limited number of HAProxy connections in an HA cluster
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v1.9.2-r1 |
Highlights:
- Features of Kubernetes v1.9.2 are incorporated.
- Cluster nodes support CentOS 7.1.
- GPU nodes are supported and GPU resource use can be restricted.
- The web-terminal add-on is supported.
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v1.7.3-r13 |
Highlights:
- The Docker version of new clusters is upgraded to v17.06.
- DNS cascading is supported.
- Add-ons can be managed.
- The mechanism for reporting PVC and PV events is enhanced.
- OBS is supported for BMS clusters.
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v1.7.3-r12 |
Highlights:
- Cluster nodes that use CentOS 7.4 can be created or managed.
- DNAT Services are supported.
- NetworkPolicy APIs are provided.
- Multiple ports can be configured for a Kubernetes Service that uses an ELB.
Fault rectification:
- Incomplete pod resource recycling caused by a disconnection with kube-apiserver
- Data inaccuracy during auto node scaling
- The event aging period prompt is modified. The cluster aging period is 1 hour.
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v1.7.3-r11 |
Highlights:
- Custom health check ports can be configured for classic load balancers.
- Performance of classic load balancers is enhanced.
- Kubernetes Service ports can be configured for layer-4 load balancing.
- Namespaces can be deleted.
- EVS disks can be unbound.
- Migration policies can be configured.
Fault rectification:
- Bugs in network add-ons, which cause deadlocks in health checks
- A limited number of HAProxy connections in an HA cluster
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v1.7.3-r10 |
Highlights:
- Overlay L2 container networks are supported.
- Cluster nodes can be GPU-accelerated VMs.
- Cluster nodes support CentOS 7.1 and the operating system can be selected.
- Windows clusters support ELB.
- CCE nodes can use SFS for storage.
- BMS clusters support SFS.
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v1.7.3-r9 |
Highlights:
- Cross-AZ deployment is supported for workloads.
- Containers support OBS.
- Layer-7 load balancing is supported.
- Windows clusters support EVS.
- Device mapper in direct-lvm mode is supported in BMS scenarios.
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v1.7.3-r8 |
Highlights:
- Auto scaling is supported for cluster nodes.
- Arm nodes can be managed.
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v1.7.3-r7 |
Highlights:
- SUSE 12 sp2 nodes can be managed in the container clusters (in the tunnel network mode).
- Docker supports the device mapper in direct-lvm mode.
- Clusters support the dashboard add-on.
- Windows clusters can be created.
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v1.7.3-r6 |
Highlights:
- Native EVS APIs are supported for clusters.
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v1.7.3-r5 |
Highlights:
- HA clusters can be created.
Fault rectification:
- Container network disconnection after a node restart
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v1.7.3-r4 |
Highlights:
- Cluster performance is enhanced.
- Interconnection with ELB is allowed in BMS scenarios.
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v1.7.3-r3 |
Highlights:
- Storage can be attached to kernel-based virtual machines (KVMs).
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v1.7.3-r2 |
Highlights:
- SFS is supported to provide container storage.
- Custom logs can be configured for workloads.
- Graceful scaling-in is supported for workloads.
Fault rectification:
- Expiration of Access Key ID/Secret Access Key (AK/SK) of container storage volumes
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v1.7.3-r1 |
Highlights:
- External domain names can be resolved by kube-dns.
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v1.7.3-r0 |
Highlights:
- Features of Kubernetes v1.7.3 are incorporated.
- Elastic Load Balance (ELB) is supported.
- Storage can be attached to Xen VMs.
- EVS is supported to provide container storage.
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