What's new with Kubernetes in BlueXP
Learn what's new with Kubernetes in BlueXP.
02 April 2023
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You can now uninstall Astra Trident that was installed using the Trident operator or BlueXP.
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User interface improvements have been made and screenshots have been updated in the documentation.
05 March 2023
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Kubernetes in BlueXP now supports Astra Trident 23.01.
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User interface improvements have been made and screenshots have been updated in the documentation.
06 November 2022
When defining storage classes, you can now enable storage class economy for block or filesystem storage.
18 September 2022
You can now import self-managed OpenShift clusters into Cloud Manager.
31 July 2022
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Using the new
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verb in the storage class and backup and restore YAML configurations, Cloud Manager can now monitor Kubernetes clusters for changes made to the cluster backend and automatically enable backup for new persistent volumes if automatic backup was configured on the cluster. -
When defining storage classes, you can now specify a file system type (fstype) for block storage.
3 July 2022
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If Astra Trident was deployed using the Trident operator, you can now upgrade to the latest version of Astra Trident using Cloud Manager.
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You can now drag your Kubernetes cluster and drop it onto the AWS FSx for ONTAP working environment to add a storage class directly from the Canvas.
6 June 2022
Cloud Manager now supports Amazon FSx for ONTAP as backend storage.
4 May 2022
Drag and drop to add storage class
You can now drag your Kubernetes cluster and drop it onto the Cloud Volumes ONTAP working environment to add a storage class directly from the Canvas.
4 April 2022
Manage Kubernetes clusters using the Cloud Manager resource page
Kubernetes cluster management now has enhanced integration directly from the cluster working environment. A new Quick start gets you up and running quickly.
You can now take the following actions from the cluster resource page.
27 February 2022
Support for Kubernetes clusters in Google Cloud
You can now add and manage managed Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters and self-managed Kubernetes clusters in Google Cloud using Cloud Manager.
11 January 2022
Support for Kubernetes clusters in Azure
You can now add and manage managed Azure Kubernetes clusters (AKS) and self-managed Kubernetes clusters in Azure using Cloud Manager.
28 November 2021
Support for Kubernetes clusters in AWS
You can now add your managed-Kubernetes clusters to Cloud Manager's Canvas for advanced data management.
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Discover Amazon EKS clusters
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Back up persistent volumes using Cloud Backup
The existing Kubernetes service (available through the K8s tab) has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release. |