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Infinispan Operator 1.1.1 is out!

We’re pleased to announce version 1.1.1 of the Infinispan Operator for Kubernetes and OpenShift.

This release has focused on fixing bugs and improving robustness, mainly related to the following:

  • improving reconcile flow stability

  • reducing Operator CPU load

  • cleaning up logs

Our community documentation on https://infinispan.org/documentation has also been updated and improved. You can find some of the changes at:

Automatic Upgrades

If you installed the Infinispan Operator on Red Hat OpenShift with the Automatic Approval upgrade policy, your cluster should already be running the latest versions (Infinispan Operator 1.1.1 with Infinispan 10.1.2.Final).

We would like to hear opinions from you about the automated upgrade process, so get in touch if you have any issues or want to give any feedback.

Operator: Get it, Use it, Ask us!

A detailed list of issues and features for this version can be found here.

Try the simple tutorial for the Operator, which has been updated for this version.

You can report bugs

Get it, Use it, Ask us!

We’re hard at work on new features, improvements and fixes, so watch this space for more announcements!

Please, download and test the latest release.

The source code is hosted on GitHub. If you need to report a bug or request a new feature, look for a similar one on our JIRA issues tracker. If you don’t find any, create a new issue.

If you have questions, are experiencing a bug or want advice on using Infinispan, you can use GitHub discussions. We will do our best to answer you as soon as we can.

The Infinispan community uses Zulip for real-time communications. Join us using either a web-browser or a dedicated application on the Infinispan chat.

Vittorio Rigamonti

Software developer who coded ranging from embedded to cloud. He can do bugs in several programming languages. Loves maths, open source code and cooking.