NetBox Enterprise 2.2.0 Released
NetBox Enterprise 2.2.0 moves Embedded Cluster routing to the Traefik Gateway API, adds opt-in high availability for the operator with active-passive leader election, and introduces end-to-end egress proxy support for restricted networks.
This release also adds a TurboBulk bulk data API plugin on the Premium tier, an Administration Console toggle for Change Management, availability-zone topology spread, and a PluginsReady status condition that surfaces plugin import failures. Operator HA requires an external data tier, and upgrading an Embedded Cluster install replaces bundled ingress-nginx with the Traefik gateway.
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.2 Released
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.2 bumps NetBox to 4.5.10 and Copilot to 1.33.0, and adds Redis tuning knobs on the CRD, configurable Diode reconciler rate limits and replicas, and per-component Diode environment variable overrides.
Bug fixes span the operator startup path, a private-registry migration loop, a restored wildcard ingress host rule for CNAMEs, Redis master Service consistency and dynamicConfig delivery, Diode OAuth2 and POSTGRES_HOST handling, Copilot preflights, and status informers for ingress, Postgres, Redis, and Copilot. The release also clears a batch of CVEs across openssl, lxml, dulwich, granian, and rustls-webpki.
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.1 Released
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.1 adds topology-aware scheduling, configurable reconcile and ingress proxy timing, and NetBox 4.5+ migration support. Operator-managed workloads now accept topology spread constraints, and Diode and Hydra scale with node count on multi-node clusters.
Bug fixes include a Branching plus Assurance crash on the Changes tab, a Custom Objects plus Branching plugin conflict, migration handling for image-change upgrades, external Postgres init.sql portability, debounced external secret checksums, and host preflight checks for IPv6 loopback incompatibility. Diode Pro is upgraded to 1.16.0, and the netbox-branching, netbox-changes, netbox-assurance, and netbox-enterprise plugins receive minor version bumps.
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.0 Released
NetBox Enterprise 2.1.0 adds Redis Sentinel for redundant Redis deployments, expands Private Copilot with external PostgreSQL and CA certificate support, and replaces the migration init-container with a Kubernetes Job for safer, more observable upgrades.
Other changes include input escaping in generated Python and SQL configuration, API token pepper generation for the NetBox 4.5 v2 token format, Velero-selectable labels on operator-managed resources, and container security scans in CI. NetBox is upgraded to 4.5.3, Redis to 7.4.8 (via Redis Operator 0.24.0), and Hydra to v25.4.0.
NetBox Enterprise 2.0.1 Released
A minor release with plugin and dependency updates. Updates the netbox-branching plugin to 0.8.3 and Hydra to v25.4.0 to match the Diode chart.
NetBox Enterprise 1.14.1 Released
This is a minor bug fix release addressing Redis configuration and certificate handling issues.
Bug fixes include preserving embedded Redis hostname in KOTS values, consistent formatting of extra CA certs, mounting ca-certificates to preserve SSL symlinks, Redis health check fixes, and properly escaping Redis username/password.
NetBox Enterprise 1.14.0 Released
This release includes several new features, bug fixes, and dependency updates, primarily an update to NetBox 4.4.
Notable changes include:
- Upgraded NetBox to 4.4.10 and updated several bundled plugins and dependencies.
- Upgraded Diode to 1.12.0 and Diode Pro to 1.12.0 with query optimizations and other updates.
- Updated configuration options (e.g., max_cots for custom objects, maintenance/suspend modes).
- Numerous bug fixes for build, cluster readiness, plugin management, and test automation.
- Dependency updates across Rust, Python, and Docker images for security and compatibility.
NetBox Enterprise 1.13.0 Released
1.13.0 is a significant update, bringing a huge amount of new functionality and improvements.
Most notably, it introduces support for high availability (HA) deployments in licensed installs,
along with numerous other enhancements to existing features and plugins.