Weekly Platform Updates #50

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The Weekly Platform Updates 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]

  • logs for Elastic, Redis
  • Elastic 6
  • jenkins, artifactory & sprint-0 add-ons
  • update tool for mongodb (planned for week 5)

WPU #50 – 2019-01-23

Changed

  • linux updated to 4.20.2
  • systemd updated to 240
  • clever-tools updated to 1.3.0
  • mysql Percona-Server updated to 8.0.13
  • erlang updated to 21.2.2
  • haskell:
    • stack updated to 1.9.3
    • ghc 8.6.3 preinstalled
  • node updated to 8.15.0 10.15.0 11.6.0
    • zenaton agent available
  • php: realine extension available
  • redis: new databases updated to 5.0.3
  • ruby:
    • bundler updated to 2.0.1,
    • ruby updated to 2.6.0
  • rust:
    • rustup update (20190114)
    • stable updated to 1.31.1
    • beta updated to 1.32.0-beta.14
    • nightly updated to 1.33.0-nightly

Added

  • migration tool for redis and MySQL databases

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