Weekly Platform Update #37

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The Weekly Platform Update is a series of posts about every impactful changes on Clever Cloud. You’ll find the updated parts of Clever Cloud below, to follow fixes, updates, new products and more on a weekly basis.

[Unreleased]

  • New Console UI including grouped apps, addons and add button
  • SSE for real time logs fetching
  • SSH sandboxing is being disabled on instances

WPU #37 – 2018-04-04

Changed

  • PHP image update 2018-03-22 include:
    • glibc 2.27
    • php 7.2.3
    • php 7.1.15
    • php 7.0.28
    • php 5.6.34
  • php modules:
    • xdebug 2.6.0 (no more php 5 compat)
    • apcu 5.1.11
    • couchbase 2.4.5
    • ioncube 10.2.0 (php 7.2 compat)
    • mongodb 1.4.2 (no more php 5.4 compat)
    • newrelic 8.0.0.204 (php 7.2 compat)
    • redis 4.0.0
    • ssh2 now works with php 7.2
  • linux 4.15.12

Added

  • console:
    • Credit card expiration date is now displayed
    • Clever Cloud Enterprise badge and banner (including emergency number if present)
  • network:
    • 2 new front reverse proxies have been added to the pool

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