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Changelog is the source for the latest updates on our cloud platform. Stay informed about changes, enhancements, and new features that impact your experience. Explore our summaries to stay ahead and make the most of our platform's capabilities.

Kubernetes available in all locations

January 31, 2024 ·

UpCloud now offers the Managed Kubernetes Service in all 13 locations worldwide. This expansion allows users to deploy Kubernetes clusters globally, ensuring global availability for businesses anywhere. Whether you're seeking to scale your operations or enhance geographical redundancy, our extended coverage empowers you to leverage Kubernetes seamlessly across the globe.

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Managed Object Storage Private Cloud connectivity

January 10, 2024 ·

Raise your security to the new level by connecting your Private Cloud -service directly and 100% internally to UpCloud's Managed Object Storage europe-1 region using SDN connectivity.

Kubernetes v1.27 available

November 27, 2023 ·

We're thrilled to announce that Kubernetes version 1.27 is now available for new Managed Kubernetes deployments! This latest release introduces a host of exciting features and crucial fixes designed to enhance your Kubernetes experience. From performance optimizations to security enhancements, version 1.27 empowers users to leverage Kubernetes with greater efficiency and reliability.

Stockholm data centre available

November 15, 2023 ·

We're thrilled to announce that we're now live in Stockholm, Sweden! Our new data center represents a significant milestone in strengthening our presence in Europe, particularly in the Nordics region. By expanding our infrastructure footprint to Stockholm, we're better positioned to serve our customers with enhanced performance, reliability, and low-latency connectivity.

Ubuntu 18 template removal

October 12, 2023 ·

The Ubuntu 18 template will be retired as it has reached the end of its standard support cycle. We strongly encourage users to upgrade to newer Ubuntu versions to ensure ongoing security updates and support. While existing virtual machines utilising the Ubuntu 18 template will continue to function normally, it is recommended to migrate to more recent Ubuntu releases to maintain optimal performance, security, and compatibility with the latest software packages and features.