Product Roadmap
The Product Roadmap demonstrates features that we're working on currently, and soon going to be released.
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Here are the most recent releases:
- File Storage now available in new locations ↗ (June 18, 2026)
- New Developer API Documentation (Beta) now available ↗ (June 8, 2026)
- Managed Kubernetes Service achieves CNCF AI Conformance ↗ (May 27, 2026)
- New GPU Servers: NVIDIA L4, H100, and B200 ↗ (May 18, 2026)
- MySQL v8.4 LTS now available ↗ (April 28, 2026)
- Kubernetes v1.35 now available ↗ (April 16, 2026)
- Starter & Premium servers available ↗ (April 15, 2026)
- File Storage over NFS released ↗ (February 6, 2026)
- UpCloud opens a new location in Stavanger, Norway ↗ (January 21, 2026)
- Kubernetes v1.34 now available ↗ (January 19, 2026)
For the full release history, visit our Changelog.
A secure and scalable registry for storing, managing, securing and deploying any container images and other OCI-compliant artifacts.
S3-compliant Object Locking, delivering hardware-enforced immutability (WORM) to protect against accidental deletions, ransomware and guarantee data integrity and data retention compliance.
Integration to manage UpCloud resources directly from Blesta, a webhosting automation platform.
Next generation of our block storage platform, with further increased performance and functionality.
Firewalling between SDN Private Networks and other connected networks.
Feature to centrally manage access control and grouping of multiple UpCloud user accounts and resources.
Connect SDN Private Networks between UpCloud locations.
A global load balancer to direct traffic to the nearest healthy server worldwide, providing faster response times and seamless application availability.
Faster deployments and ability to share custom images between physical locations.
Automatically adjust a group of servers based on resource utilisation.
Optimize resource utilization and costs with the Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler as a built-in, readily available feature in UKS.
Securely store your backups in a separate physical location, protecting them from fires, floods and power outages.
