Created on 09-18-2018 06:43 PM - edited 08-17-2019 06:24 AM
Cloudbreak 2.8.0 Technical Preview release is now available!
Cloudbreak 2.8.0 TP introduces the following new features:
Feature | Description | Documentation |
AWS GovCloud | Cloudbreak supports installing Cloudbreak and creating Cloudbreak-managed clusters on AWS GovCloud. | Deploying on AWS vs AWS GovCloud |
EBS volume encryption on AWS | You can optionally configure encryption for EBS volumes attached to cluster instances running on EC2. Default or customer-managed encryption keys can be used. | EBS encryption on AWS |
GCP volume encryption | By default, Compute Engine encrypts data at rest stored on disks. You can optionally configure encryption for the encryption keys used for disk encryption. Customer-supplied (CSEK) or customer-managed (CMEK) encryption keys can be used. | Disk encryption on GCP |
User authorization | Cloudbreak introduces a new authorization model, which allows resource sharing via organizations. | User authorization |
Operations audit logging | Cloudbreak records an audit trail of the actions performed by Cloudbreak users as well as those performed by the Cloudbreak application. | Operations audit logging |
Updating long-running cluster | Cloudbreak supports updating base image's operating system and any third party packages that have been installed. | Updating long-running clusters |
Data lake HA and Atlas support | Cloudbreak includes two data lake blueprints:
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Multiple existing security groups on AWS | Multiple existing security groups can be specified when creating a cluster via CLI on AWS. | Multiple existing security groups on AWS |
Shebang in Python recipes | Cloudbreak supports using shebang in Python scripts run as recipes. | Writing recipes |
HDF 3.2 | Cloudbreak can be used to deploy HDF 3.2 clusters by using one of the two default HDF 3.2 blueprints:
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For more information on what changed in Cloudbreak 2.8.0 TP, refer to Release Notes.
Starting with Cloudbreak 2.8.0, Cloudbreak documentation is published in the same format (HTML and PDF) as other Hortonworks documentation. You can access the available publications here: https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Cloudbreak/Cloudbreak-2.8.0/index.html
Here is what you should expect to find in each publication:
RELEASE NOTES
CONCEPTS
INSTALLATION & UPGRADE
HOW TO
TROUBLESHOOTING
REFERENCE
Use the following links to install or upgrade Cloudbreak:
Created on 09-20-2018 09:41 AM
Hiya @Dominika Bialek
I like this release because of the user authorisation model and operations audit logging. That's what is needed in the enterprise organisations.
I'm using cbd quite extensively, is there any chance to you could share the roadmap for the next releases? Cheers!
Created on 09-20-2018 04:42 PM
I'm glad the features are helpful. Sorry, I'm not authorized to share the roadmap outside of Hortonworks.
All the best 🙂