Stratis 3.9.0 has been released. Two additions: online encryption/decryption/reencryption of pools and the ability to start pools without cache devices. Read more here: https://t.co/49spp3rE40
Stratis 3.8.2 has been released recently, which consists of stratisd 3.8.2 and stratis-cli 3.8.2 adds a facility for maintaining keys of an encrypted pool. Read the latest updates here: https://t.co/15ZnnrJnoo. Also, happily following the @snapshotmanager project.
Stratis 3.8 is now available.
Most significantly, Stratis introduces a revised storage stack and provides multiple binding for encryption.
Read more here: https://t.co/OIQZ3J0EMd.
Stratis 3.7.2 has been released. The most significant feature allows a user to revert a snapshot, i.e., to overwrite a Stratis filesystem with a previously taken snapshot of that filesystem. Read more here about the latest release here: https://t.co/x2y0onj8Bw
Cockpit enables new features and additional Stratis features in RHEL 9.3 Beta. Read more here:
What new features are available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9 and 9.3 Beta? https://t.co/Zy0ytUEkjS
Stratis 3.6 has been released. Stratis 3.6.0 includes one significant enhancement as well as several smaller improvements. Read more here: https://t.co/cFFS8iSQwB
Recent Stratis blog post discusses installing Fedora with Stratis as the root filesystem using the Live ISO by using a tool called Stratify. Read more about it here: https://t.co/biT6Ic2EB9
Stratis 3.5.2 has been released. Three significant changes: synchronization between udev and devicemapper, subpackage for stratisd-tools, which includes stratis-dumpmetadata, and early boot improvement between stratisd and stratisd-min. Read more here: https://t.co/5Ew1eyFHyA
Stratis 3.5 has been released. Most significantly, Stratis 3.5.0 adds support for encrypted cache devices . You can read more about this release here: https://t.co/igiVoebpyq
Stratis 3.4 has been released. Most significantly, Stratis 3.4.0 adds support for consistent block size devices in a pool and starting pools by name. Read more here: https://t.co/8Zzg2juB73
Stratis 3.3 has been released. Most significantly, Stratis 3.3.0 now supports data devices that have grown in a pool. Read more here: https://t.co/YE1ajzrcCY
Stratis 3.2 has been released. Stratis 3.2 extends its functionality to allow users to stop and start a pool, one bug fix, and a number of more minor improvements.
Read the full details here: https://t.co/I7j2qsWhcg
The recent release of Stratis 3.1 has implemented enhancements as part of its thin provisioning redesign. Read the full details here: https://t.co/cQAAeiOorG
Stratis releases version 3.1.0. In this release, Stratis includes significant improvements to the management of the thin-provisioning layers, as well as a number of other user-visible enhancements and bug fixes. Read more at https://t.co/SOKa1PX8mH
Stratis releases version 3.0.0. The latest version includes many internal improvements, bug fixes, and user-visible changes. Read the full details at https://t.co/APbaXl7sZL #fedora#Linux#storage#rustlang#tokio_rs
Stratis releases version 2.4.0. Allows booting from a Stratis managed filesystem, enhances existing encryption support for TPM2 and NBDE via Clevis, and support for multi-threading in stratisd. Read details at https://t.co/15ZnnrIPyQ #fedora#Linux#storage#rustlang#tokio_rs
Read about our most recent feature to support Stratis filsystems as the root filesystem of a Linux installation here: https://t.co/DIQD5TU3r8 #fedora#Linux#storage#rustlang#tokio_rs