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CloudHub 2.0 scheduler settings are now retained when redeploying an app using the Mule Maven plugin. |
W-14325188 |
The maximum number of replicas per application deployed to CloudHub 2.0 is now 16 for organizations having the Anypoint Integration Advanced package or a Platinum or Titanium subscription to Anypoint Platform.
You can now deploy SNAPSHOT
version assets to CloudHub 2.0 via the Mule Maven plugin.
Using Exchange snapshot assets in Anypoint Exchange during the development and testing phase, you can avoid incrementing your application’s version number for small changes. After your snapshot asset is overwritten in Anypoint Exchange, you can redeploy your SNAPSHOT
version application to CloudHub 2.0 via the Mule Maven plugin to deploy the latest changes.
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Access to internal endpoints from external internet is now disallowed. |
W-15031444 |
X-Forwarded-Host headers received from the client are no longer overwritten or replaced. |
W-15748883 |
You can no longer send deploy
or modify
deployment requests via Application Manager API that have values other than null
in the HTTP inbound configuration for the fields pathRewrite
and forwardSslSession
when the target is a CloudHub 2.0 Shared Space.
The detailed paths to the affected fields are target.deploymentSettings.http.inbound.pathRewrite
and target.deploymentSettings.http.inbound.forwardSslSession
.
You can now schedule private space infrastructure upgrades earlier than the scheduled patching process.
When you create a private space, you can now specify reserved CIDR blocks to connect your cloud or on-premises corporate network without a risk of IP address overlap.
Customers using the new pricing and packaging model can now leverage CPU-based horizontal autoscaling on CloudHub 2.0.
For more information, see cloudhub-2::ch2-configure-horizontal-autoscaling.adoc.
You can now enable trace data collection for applications using Mule Runtime 4.6 deployed to either shared or private spaces to leverage trace data export through Anypoint Monitoring Telemetry Exporter.
You can now opt into private-space infrastructure upgrade earlier than the scheduled patching process.
You can now configure application-level egress control rules.
For the 0.1 vCore offering in CloudHub 2.0, heap memory is now 480 MB.
When you attempt to delete a private space that has apps deployed, a warning appears, confirming you want to delete the private space and the apps that are deployed to it. If you continue to deletion, the private space and all its deployed apps are deleted.
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You can now use protected properties to configure a custom log appender. It requires update to the latest runtime 4.4 or 4.3 patch. |
W-12756066 |
You can now configure private space inbound firewall rules to manage TCP-based traffic. You can then use the Application Manager API to deploy apps using TCP ports.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
Security fixes and infrastructure updates were added. You might experience app restarts due to infrastructure patching outside the CloudHub 2.0 monthly patching window. For more details, see CloudHub 2.0 Infrastructure Updates. |
W-13643956 |
Long-lived connections to edge now remain up. |
W-13236396 |
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ID |
The Download Logs feature no longer truncates the downloaded file when many entries are present. |
W-12756506 |
For sizing replicas, the 0.1 vCore memory offering has been increased from 1 GB to 1.2 GB.
The application size limit for uploading and deploying CloudHub 2.0 apps through the Runtime Manager UI has increased from 200 MB to 350 MB.
The number of application properties you can configure has increased from 100 to 300. You can view these properties in the Settings section of your application.
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ID |
When you had multiple log level options selected and then unchecked a selection in the Log Levels menu, all log entries disappeared even if there were results that matched the selected filter. |
W-12499456 |
Issue Resolution |
ID |
TGW route |
W-12982406 |
CloudHub 2.0 now supports the deployment of API Gateways.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
CloudHub 2.0 now supports the protection of API Gateway client ID and secret. |
W-12047768 |
The limit for inbound and outbound firewall rules in a private space has increased from 40 to 180.
The limit for HTTP header length (maxHeaderLength
) has increased from 16K to 32K.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
Traffic within a VPC now allows networking components to function in all private spaces. |
W-12471336 |
When you add or update inbound or outbound firewall rules, you can now specify |
W-12060691 |
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ID |
Application logs are now visible in Anypoint Monitoring when third-party appenders are enabled in the application Log4j2 configuration. |
W-12716627 |
You can now enable VPN logs to be directly accessible by MuleSoft support engineers. This shortens the process for obtaining the logs from AWS. For more information, see Enable VPN Logs.
When you configure a new private space, you can now remove the default route from the routing table.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
Creating a redundant VPN now works correctly. |
W-12555193 |
Limits for vCores, VPCs, and networking connections across CloudHub and CloudHub 2.0 are now enforced at the organization level. Running applications are not impacted, but you must keep your applications in compliance to ensure all operations run smoothly. For more information, see Organization Entitlements.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
The validation when creating multiple VPN connections in a private space now prevents you from specifying different local ASNs, which could result in creating new VPN gateways and VPN connections. |
W-12362854 |
The Create VPN Connection > Advanced Options UI has changed.
When you select custom tunnel configuration, you must provide values for all four fields:
Inside IP CIDRs
Tunnel 1
Tunnel 2
Pre-Shared Keys
Tunnel 1
Tunnel 2
Previously, these settings were optional.
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Selecting a custom CIDR for a firewall rule now works correctly. |
W-12165021 |
The VPN configuration UI now validates tunnel settings. |
W-12077102 |
You can now delete internal DNS servers from Private Spaces > Private network. |
W-12076991 |
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Detaching a transit gateway previously attached to multiple private spaces now works correctly. If you are unable to detach an existing transit gateway, remove it from your Anypoint Platform organization, and then recreate and attach it to a private space. For information about removing the transit gateway from Anypoint Platform, see the CloudHub 2.0 API on Exchange. For information about recreating the transit gateway attachment, see Creating Transit Gateway Attachments. |
W-12212180 |
The Log Points and Reports features in Anypoint Monitoring are now supported for CloudHub 2.0.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
Fixed an issue that prevented you from searching logs using event IDs. |
W-11644799 |
Fixed an issue related to cron-based schedulers. You can now set the timezone in the user interface. |
W-11389859 |
Issue Resolution |
ID |
Fixed an issue that raised an |
W-11846052 |
Application endpoints now support path rewrite. The Path Rewrite feature is available only for apps deployed in private spaces.
MuleSoft announces the release of CloudHub 2.0.
CloudHub 2.0 is a fully managed, containerized integration platform as a service (iPaaS) where you can deploy APIs and integrations as lightweight containers in the cloud.
Using CloudHub 2.0, you can:
Get started fast
Set up an environment quickly with simplified configuration for private spaces and network connectivity.
Streamline your operations
Reduce management overhead with new auto-provisioning and auto-scaling ingress and load balancer in private spaces.
Take advantage of lightweight isolation
Improve performance and scale quickly with lightweight container-based application isolation.
Implement tighter security controls
Simplify static IP management and customize outbound firewall rules at the private space level.
Meet present and future needs, faster
Take advantage of new products and features faster to accelerate growth and innovation.
To learn more about CloudHub 2.0, see the CloudHub 2.0 overview.