The Terraform Enterprise team would like to announce the release v202411-1 (804) is now available.
Some key highlights and important bits from the release notes:
New Features:
- Support upload part size and upload concurrency for S3 connections. This is not supported on the replicated deployment option.
Improvements:
- Listing Policy Evaluations and Outcomes should now be faster in the Run details page.
- Users may enable the Automatically cancel speculative plans for outdated commits option in the organization’s settings page.
- The introduction of the logwatch utility improves how Terraform Enterprise coalesces log files from individual services. Logs will not be properly captured starting when the container is up and will clearly indicate when the application has successfully started.
Bug Fixes:
- This release resolves critical issues, including improved memory efficiency, Azure storage compatibility with workload identity, case-insensitive module addresses, and enhanced stability for HA Postgres, Redis, and run logs. Review full list of bug fixes on the release notes.
Deprecation Notices:
- The
terraform-build-worker-plan-timeout
andterraform-build-worker-apply-timeout
attributes have been deprecated. Useplan-timeout
andapply-timeout
instead. - Terraform Enterprise now supports new deployment options and will end support for the Replicated Native Scheduler option. The final Replicated release of Terraform Enterprise will be in November 2024. HashiCorp will support this release until April 1, 2026.
- The
/vars
API endpoint is deprecated, please transition to the workspace variables API/workspaces/:workspace_id/vars
. - PostgreSQL v12 end of life was November 12, 2024 and is no longer supported in Terraform Enterprise.
To review the full release note, please visit here. As always, please contact support with any issues, and your account team with any feedback or feature requests.