Release notes

We recommend always using “tagged” versions of StorageOS rather than “latest”, and to perform upgrades only after reading the release notes.

The latest tagged release is v2.2.0. For installation instructions please see our Install page.

The latest CLI release is v2.2.0, available from Github.

Upgrading

To upgrade from version 1.x to 2.x, please contact support for assistance.

v2.2.0 - Released 2020-08-18

This release focuses on performance. We analysed existing performance characteristics across a variety of real-world use cases and ended up with improvements across the board. Of particular note:

  • Sequential reads have improved by up to 130%
  • Sequential writes have improved by up to 737%
  • Random reads have improved by up to 45%
  • Random writes have improved by up to 135%
  • I/O for large block sizes (128K) has improved by up to 353%

We are extremely proud of our performance and we love to talk about it. Have a look at the Benchmarking section of the self-evaluation guide and consider sharing your results. Our PRE engineers are available to discuss in our slack channel.

New

  • Data engine revamp focused on provable consistency and performance. Key characteristics:

    • Metadata is stored in an optimised index, lowering I/O latency and improving performance for all workloads.
    • Large block reads/writes are now be handled in a single operation. Applications like Kafka will go much faster.
  • On-disk compression is now disabled by default as in most scenarios this offers better performance. To enable on-disk compression for a specific workload, see compression.

Improved

  • dataplane: The number of I/O threads are now determined by the number of processing cores available. This improves scalability and performance on larger servers.
  • ha: Improve partition tolerance behaviour when a volume master that has lost its connection to etcd rejoins.
  • ha: Allow replicas in unhealthy states to be remediated and re-used while maintaining partition tolerance.
  • ha: When a master fails and the new master is not yet available, introduce a back-off to the redirection logic to avoid spamming the logs with connection failure errors.
  • ha: Ignore health advertisements for local node. Local nodes are handled directly.
  • node delete: Only refuse to delete a node if the node health can be authoritatively verified to be in use.
  • api: Increase HTTP server write timeout.
  • cli/ui: Allow partial diagnostic bundle downloads.
  • ui: Namespace dropdown can now be scrolled.
  • ui: Add “Job title” to UI licence form.
  • logging: Log version at startup at INFO level.
  • logging: Lower verbosity of SCSI warnings that do not apply to StorageOS.
  • diagnostics: Include logs that have been rotated.
  • diagnostics: Bundle collection across providers is now done in parallel.
  • build: Update base image to RHEL 8.2.
  • operator: Removed DB migration utility required for v1.3 -> v1.4 upgrades.
  • operator: Automatically refreshes StorageOS API token without failing requests when the token expires.
  • operator: Updated CSI attacher and provisioner to latest upstream.
  • operator: Remove cluster.local suffix on Pod scheduler service address. This allows the scheduler to work in clusters with custom DNS configuration.
  • operator: Defaults are now set for most CSI configuration options in the StorageOSCluster custom resource.

Fixed

  • csi: When unmount request is received for a volume that has already been unmounted, return success.
  • csi: Verify volume is attached on the node before mounting it.
  • xfs: Support older RHEL kernels which have an XFS library that does not allow reflinks/dedupe.
  • dataplane: Reserve 1GiB of capacity on the target disk to allow manual cleanup operations, rather than filling target disk to capacity.
  • operator: In some cases /var/lib/storageos could fail to unmount cleanly after a restart. This resulted in multiple entries in /proc/mounts.

v2.1.0 - Released 2020-06-26

New

  • csi: Volume expansion now supported in offline mode. To expand a volume, stop any workloads accessing the volume, then edit the PVC to increase the capacity. For more information, see our Volume Resize operations page and the CSI Volume Expansion page.
  • api: Volume configuration including replica count can now be updated while the volume is in use. Other updateable fields include labels and description.
  • failover: Before determining that a node is offline and performing recovery operations, the I/O path is also verified. This provides more robust failure detection and ensures that nodes that are still responding to I/O do not get replaced. This I/O path verification is in addition to the gossip-based failure detection.
  • operator: Default tolerations are now set for the StorageOS node container. This helps ensure that the StorageOS node container does not get evicted when the node is running low on resources.

Improved

  • api: Added checks to prevent deletion of a node with active volumes, or if it is the master of at least one volume. This helps prevent orphaned volumes.
  • cli: Add an --offline-delete flag to allow removal of volumes whose master and replica nodes are offline. This allows cleanup of orphaned volumes.
  • ui: Add an offline volume delete option.
  • ui: Volumes can now be detached from the UI.
  • cli: Labels are no longer truncated.
  • api: When a new node is added to the cluster, its capacity is available to use immediately.

Fixed

  • ui: Favicon was missing.
  • ui: Duplicate volumes could be shown on the node details page.
  • operator: During uninstall a ClusterRoleBinding was not removed.

v2.0.0 - Released 2020-05-05

New

  • operator: StorageOS containers now run in the kube-system namespace by default to allow the system-node-critical priority class to be set. This instructs Kubernetes to start StorageOS before application Pods, and to evict StorageOS only after application Pods have finished. This setting was previously recommended in documentation; it is now the default.
  • operator: StorageOS CSI helper containers now run as privileged. This ensures that the CSI endpoint can be seen on systems with SELinux enabled.
  • ui: replication progress for new or re-joining replicas is now displayed.
  • ui: show warning for unlicensed clusters.
  • cli: new commands:
    • licence management
    • get policy
    • create namespace
    • create policy
    • describe user
    • describe namespace
    • describe policy
    • delete user
    • delete namespace
    • delete policy
  • licence: removed the default licence expiry date added for v2.0.0-rc.1.

Improved

  • dataplane: improved retry behaviour for network I/O.
  • cli: “get volumes” for all namespaces should be done in parallel.
  • cli: help text document config file
  • ui: link node name and get to node details on the volume details page.
  • ui: node details add available capacity spinner.
  • ui: node list remove capacity values / address port.
  • ui: node list show master/replica counts.
  • ui: node list remove edit action.
  • ui: format entity labels.
  • ui: node details link volumes.
  • ui: align buttons for licences.
  • ui: k8s warning in “create volume” modal.
  • ui: node list remove “API” from “API Address”
  • ui: add some details about the Licence on the licence page.
  • api: include valid for duration in login response.
  • licence: restrict nodes which are unregistered after 24 hours.
  • scheduler: return error for namespace/volume not found
  • dataplane: start gRPC threads separately from rest of the supervisor.

Fixed

  • ui: centre licence types.
  • ui: capacity in ui is per namespace.
  • cli: fail gracefully if missing some output details (i.e. no node exists for id).

v2.0.0-rc.1 - Released 2020-03-31

Initial release of version 2.x. See StorageOS v2.0 Release Blog for details.