Apache Ignite 2.18 Release: What's New
We are happy to announce the release of Apache Ignite 2.18.0!
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We are happy to announce the release of Apache Ignite 2.18.0!
Apache Ignite 3.1 improves the three areas that matter most when running distributed systems: performance at scale, language flexibility, and operational visibility. The release also fixes hundreds of bugs related to data corruption, race conditions, and edge cases discovered since 3.0.
Apache Ignite 3.0 is the latest milestone in Apache Ignite evolution that enhances developer experience, platform resilience, and efficiency. In this article, we'll explore the key new features and improvements in Apache Ignite 3.0.
We are happy to announce the release of Apache Ignite 2.17.0! In this latest version, the Ignite community has introduced a range of new features and improvements to deliver a more efficient, flexible, and future-proof platform. Below, we'll cover the key highlights that you can look forward to when upgrading to the new release.
As of December 25, 2023, Apache Ignite 2.16 has been released. You can directly check the full list of resolved Important JIRA tasks but let's briefly overview some valuable improvements.
As of April 26, 2022, Apache Ignite 2.13 has been released. You can directly check the full list of resolved Important JIRA tasks but here let's briefly overview some valuable improvements.
As of January 14, 2022, Apache Ignite 2.12 has been released. You can directly check the full list of resolved Important JIRA tasks but here let's briefly overview some valuable improvements.
The new Apache Ignite 2.11.1 is an emergency release that fixes CVE-2021-44228, CVE-2021-45046, CVE-2021-45105 related to the ignite-log4j2 module usage.
The new Apache Ignite 2.11 was released on September 17, 2021. It can be considered to be a greater extent as a stabilization release that closed a number of technical debts of the internal architecture and bugs. Out of more than 200 completed tasks, 120 are bug fixes. However, some valuable improvements still exist, so let's take a quick look at them together.