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Version 0.7.0 of cluster-api-provider-packet, introduces metro level support vs facility level in accordance with the soon-to-be updated Metal API. Users ofprevious versions will want to take advantage of this immediately. The basic requirements to upgrade your existing clusters can be found here. Please work with your Equinix support team to determine the best migration path for your architecture. Assistance can also be found in theCommunity Slack andCommunity site. Read more at our Metros Quick Reference and see the facility deprecation announcement. *Please note that if devices are already in the correct metros you’ve specified, no disruption will happen to clusters or their devices. As with any production change, test your changes before applying them to clusters in production. In addition to metro-level support, this release installs the latestcloud-provider-equinix-metal v3.6.1 by default and is built on golang version 1.19 and cluster-api 1.3. The default OS used is Ubuntu 20.04 and kube-vip is updated to v0.5.12 in the kube-vip flavor templates. Lastly, the CI workflow has been refactored with caching removed and updated tests considering cluster-api 1.3 dependencies. See more at the github release here! https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-packet/releases/tag/v0.7.04.9KViews3likes1CommentNew feature spotlight October 2024
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Equinix Terraform Provider v1.16.0not only has the ability to createFabric Cloud Routerresources directly, but also layer 2 connections to AWS, GCP, and specific fabric ports in Equinix. Connections to Azure and Oracle via Terraform are coming soon! FCR is a great option for those who want to quickly route between clouds using BGP or static networks without worrying about specific OS, vendor requirements, or advanced configuration. For those who use Network Edge, this Terraform release allows you to disable the default internet connectivity before provisioning specific firewalls (Palo Alto Networks NGFW, CiscoFTDv, and AviatrixFireNet)just like you can in the console.1.2KViews1like0CommentsEquinix Provider for Pulumi v0.2.0 Release
The 0.2.0 release of pulumi-equinixincludes Pulumi SDKs generated withv1.14.1 of terraform-provider-equinix. This release includes a bug fix that improve usability of single-element set- and list-type fields; deprecation notices for facility-related fields to prepare for the deprecation of facilities in the Equinix Metal platform; and support for key types in Network Edge SSH key resources, which makes it possible to provision Arista routers in Network Edge with Pulumi.2.1KViews1like0CommentsEquinix Provider for Terraform v1.14.0 Release
The 1.14.0 release of terraform-provider-equinix includes code and documentation to help users identify and update Terraform configurations that are impacted by the deprecation of facilities in the Equinix Metal platform. In addition, this release adds support for the DSA key type in the equinix_network_ssh_key resource, which makes it possible to provision routers in Network Edge with Terraform.2.1KViews1like0Comments