April 2023: Feature releases & highlights
Releases: 23.4.0-23.5.0 April, come she will – When streams are ripe and swelled with rain May, she will stay – Resting in my arms again Paul Simon We see increasingly…
Releases: 23.4.0-23.5.0 April, come she will – When streams are ripe and swelled with rain May, she will stay – Resting in my arms again Paul Simon We see increasingly…
The March releases (23.3.0-23.3.5) contain the following main features: Port mapping An Avassa application is split into services which in turn has several containers. By default, services can not be…
This feature releases & highlights report include: Run commands in a container from the Web UI The Avassa command line provides an efficient way of running commands directly in the…
The releases during January have primarily focused on the following high-level areas: Host networking The Avassa system automatically sets up the application network on all sites. Each application gets its…
While December is a month with celebrations we can not resist hammering out features. The big Christmas present is a brand-new User Interface for observing the progress and state of…
The November releases include several important new features, but one is simply outstanding: the enhanced edge site cluster management. We have removed any manual management activities to manage hosts coming…
This month’s release relates very much to the lasagne at an edge site. In many cases, different organisations are responsible for different layers, and blame games are easily started across…
The falling leaves Drift by my window The autumn leaves Of red and gold Music: Joseph Kosma, Lyrics Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer And we are happy to announce three new…
The June release addresses two important areas: Fully automated edge installation process Edge application observability Here is a live picture from my desktop, edge installer running left, and application observability…
O the month of May, the merry month of May, So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green! Thomas Dekker (c. 1572–1632) And green light for two…