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Announcing the 0.9.1 Release
Nov 6th, 2024
This release includes non-critical bugfixes of the Kannika Armory platform.
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Announcing the 0.9.0 Release
Oct 23rd, 2024
This new release introduces initial schema registry support, WASI plugins, and an improved console.
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Announcing the 0.8.0 Release
Aug 8th, 2024
This new release introduces support for OpenID Connect (OIDC), data retention policies, monitoring metrics in the console, and more.
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Announcing the 0.7.1 Release
Jun 28th, 2024
This bugfix release includes various fixes and improvements to the Kannika Armory platform, and adds probes to all components to make it easier to monitor the health of your Armory installation.
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Announcing the 0.7.0 Release
Jun 18th, 2024
This new release contains the first release of the Armory Console, a web-based interface for Armory. It also introduces the concept of EventHubs, a new way of configuring external systems like Kafka.
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Announcing the 0.6.2 Release
May 7th, 2024
This bugfix release includes various fixes to the Kannika Armory platform. It is recommended to upgrade to this version as soon as possible to benefit from the latest bug fixes.
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Announcing the 0.6.1 Release
April 22nd, 2024
This bugfix release includes various fixes for issues introduced in the 0.6.0 release. However, this release also includes documentation covering the plugin system which was already available from 0.4.0 onwards, but which was not yet documented.
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Announcing the 0.6.0 Release
April 4th, 2024
The new release brings Storage Drivers to Kannika Armory, giving you the ability to store your backups in S3, Azure Blob Storage and Google Cloud Storage in a robust and efficient manner, and the ability to resume a restore from where it left off.
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Announcing the 0.6.0-rc1 Release Candidate
March 7th, 2024
The new release candidate brings Storage Drivers to Kannika Armory, giving you the ability to store your backups in S3 or Azure Blob Storage in a robust and efficient manner, and the ability to resume a restore from where it left off.
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