Release 9496: Vertical autoscaling is available!
We’re excited to introduce our latest feature – vertical autoscaling. With autoscaling, you no longer need to worry about upgrading your plan when your server needs it, eliminating the need for constant monitoring or scheduling minor plan changes. This ensures that your Hypernode can handle increased loads without any manual intervention. You can sleep, fly…
Read moreRelease 8733: Official Hypernode API Python client
In this release we are publishing our official Python client for the Hypernode API. This hypernode-api-python API client is the Python equivalent of the official hypernode-api-php API client we published earlier. This API client implements various methods which can be useful for automating tasks related to your Hypernode. With our API-first design philosophy we aim…
Read moreRelease 8286: Scheduled up and downgrading your Hypernode is available on the Control Panel
Scheduled up and downgrading As from now you are able to schedule up or downgrades for your Hypernode on a date and time (UTC +1) of your choosing. Control Panel We have added a date & time picker on the Hypernode’s change plan menu by which you can schedule an up or downgrade for future…
Read moreRelease 7003 – Elasticsearch 7.6
Elasticsearch 7.6 In this release we’ve added support for Elasticsearch 7.6. Elasticsearch 7.6 was released on 11 February 2020 which includes a whole range of new features and performance improvements! This is based on the new major version Elasticsearch 7, which also included significant improvements compared to version 6. Start using Elasticsearch 7.6 You can…
Read moreRelease 7000 – MySQL 8.0
With this release, we add support for MySQL 8.0 on Hypernode. This is one of the requirements needed for Akeneo 4.0. To prevent compatibility issues with older versions, we do not allow downgrading from MySQL 8.0 back to either 5.6 or 5.7. Upgrading your Hypernode to MySQL 8.0 Upgrading your database to MySQL 8.0 can…
Read moreRelease 6640: Managing your Nginx VHosts with hypernode-manage-vhosts
This release allows you to enable support for the new hypernode-manage-vhosts command on your Hypernode. This commands allows for easy management of your Nginx server blocks, or commonly referred to as VHosts, on your Hypernode. Managing your VHosts in an easy manner becomes increasingly important if you want to set up multiple VHosts on your…
Read morerelease-384: Users can list flows and set Varnish settings
Users can list flows For some time now it’s been possible for users to list flows for their apps by calling the Hypernode-API. This lets users inspect which tasks are currently running for their node. This can be useful for users to anticipate when changes are going to be propagated when they requested changes via…
Read moreRelease 332: Configure additional Hypernode settings using the API
In this release we have extended the functionality of the (currently BETA) hypernode-api to include some more app-level settings. Note that because the API is still currently under active development the exposed capabilities and naming are still subject to change. Last week we made it possible for API users to enable OpenVPN. In a similar…
Read moreRelease 312: Billing portal SSO URL endpoint and general improvements
In this release we’ve introduced a few generic improvements in the API and introduced an endpoint customers can use to retrieve the billing portal SSO login URL for their account. Billing portal SSO URL Non-Dutch speaking customers who ordered their Hypernode can now get their billing portal SSO login URL by calling the Chargebee SSO…
Read moreRelease 238: Hypernode-API open for public (beta)
As of this announcements it’s possible for Hypernode users to make use of our Hypernode-API. Please be aware that this API is still in beta and might be subject to change. So it’s important not to let any critical systems depend on this API. Want to know how to use the Hypernode-API? Have a look…
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