What's New

Updated on 2024/09/25 GMT+08:00

The tables below describe the functions released in each Cloud Service Engine version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.

June 2024

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

2,000 instances supported in Nacos engine specifications

Nacos engines support 500, 1,000, and 2,000 instances. If more than 2,000 instances required, submit a service ticket.

Commercial use

Specifications

March 2024

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Tag management supported by Nacos engines

Tags facilitate Nacos engine instance identification and management.

Commercial use

Managing Tags

2

Tag management supported by ServiceComb engines

Tags facilitate ServiceComb engine instance identification and management.

Commercial use

Managing Tags

3

Console security authentication and programming interface security authentication supported by ServiceComb engine security authentication

After enabling programming interface security authentication of an exclusive ServiceComb engine, you need to enable the same function of microservice components connected to the engine. Programming interface security authentication is triggered by configuring the security authentication account and password.

Commercial use

Managing Security Authentication for a ServiceComb Engine

February 2024

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

IAM account import in ServiceComb engine account management

ServiceComb supports IAM account import and associates roles with this account. Users using this IAM account have the access and operation permissions on the microservice engine.

Commercial use

Importing an IAM Account

October 2023

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Exclusive Nacos engine

CSE Nacos can differentiate and isolate configurations in different environments by managing namespaces, manage services registered, and provide configuration and management.

Commercial use

Nacos engine

March 2022

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Microservice Engine 2.0

Cloud Service Engine (CSE) 2.0 provides exclusive microservice engines. An exclusive microservice engine is a commercial engine that supports large-scale microservice application management. You can select different specifications based on service requirements. The engine resources are exclusive and the performance is not affected by other tenants.

The underlying architecture, functions, security, and performance of CSE 2.0 are upgraded. CSE 2.0 provides an independent service registry and discovery center and configuration center, and supports custom service scenarios and governance.

Commercial use

Progressive Knowledge