New release RELIANOID ADC LOAD BALANCER Community Edition v7.1
In a groundbreaking move, RELIANOID is glad to announce the release of the much-anticipated Community Edition v7.1, marking a significant advancement in system architecture and performance. This release is built on the robust Debian Bookworm 12.4, providing users with a cutting-edge foundation for their projects. One of the standout improvements is the enhanced SNMP support, enabling users to seamlessly integrate and manage network devices. Additionally, the release boasts optimized ISO dependencies, ensuring a lighter footprint and streamlined user experience.
Under the hood, the v7.1 release brings core improvements, including an upgraded static code analysis that fortifies the system against potential vulnerabilities. Addressing user feedback, RELIANOID has diligently fixed Perl documentation syntax, enhancing readability and code consistency. This commitment to core excellence is a testament to RELIANOID’s dedication to providing a robust and secure platform for developers and users alike.
Version 7.1 introduces API 4.0.3, accompanied by an updated API documentation available here. The release signifies a move towards deprecation by removing the outdated API 3.1, encouraging users to leverage the latest capabilities. In tandem with these advancements, the RELIANOID team has diligently addressed user-reported issues, implementing some bug fixes and conducting a thorough QA review. Notable fixes include correcting data types on backends and resolving general core review warnings, cementing RELIANOID’s commitment to delivering a stable and reliable Community Edition.