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2019-05-29
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Release notes

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Use these release notes to learn about the latest changes to {{site.data.keyword.cloud}} Virtual Private Cloud. {:shortdesc}

24 May 2019

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  • Load Balancer instances in deleting status now show in the list view in the User Interface. When you request to delete a load balancer in the UI, the list view continues to show the load balancer until the delete process is completed.

  • The Layer-7 Load Balancer features are available in the User Interface. You can now configure Layer-7 load balancer features in the User Interface.

  • Load Balancer view and edit policies are now available in the User Interface. A new function, to view and edit load balancer policies, is available in the user interface.

For more information, see the Load balancer documentation.

10 May 2019

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  • Profile names have changed. Instance profile names have changed. Commands to provision instances need to be updated to use the new profile names. Read more about profiles here.

  • Estimated monthly Floating IP pricing is available in the User Interface. As you reserve a Floating IP address, you now can see a line showing the estimated monthly price for that Floating IP.

  • Hyper protect support is available.

  • Subnet name and zone appear as links that will take you to the associated subnet in the User Interface. Subnets are now listed by name rather than subnet ID, and the name acts as a link to the subnet details page for the associated subnet.

  • The cost summary estimator is available in the User Interface.

  • Polling for Load Balancer pools and listeners is reflected in the User Interface.

    • On the load balancer pools page, you now see a counter that shows the last update, below the resource table.
    • The default polling interval is 30 seconds.
    • Four (4) different states can be displayed: newProvision, active, failed, and all other states.
      • For a new provision: the interval is 15 seconds. The pools and listeners go to active state right away.
      • For active: the resource list and header are updated every 60 seconds.
      • For failed: Polling is stopped.
      • For all other states: polling continues at 30 second intervals.
    • If you delete a listener, you can trigger the header status to show Updating (Actions Unavailable).
    • Also notice that the header info is updated when an update occurs.
    • These same changes apply to polling for listeners.
  • Load Balancer member count is shown in the members and details page in the User Interface, while polling of members is happening.

    • In the health status section, you see the member count while the "Fetching instance details" is next to it.
    • In the Instances column in the resource table, you see the member count while the "Fetching instance details" is next to it.
    • Once loaded, if you have invalid members, you'll see the yellow caution icon.
  • The VPC details page in the User Interface shows all attached subnets.