What's new with Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes

Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes is updated on an ongoing basis. To stay up to date with the most recent developments, this article provides you with information about recent releases of the Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents.

When any of the Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents are updated, all of the agents in the azure-arc namespace are incremented with a new version number, so that the version numbers are consistent across agents. When a new version is released, all of the agents are upgraded together to the newest version (whether or not there are functionality changes in a given agent), unless you have disabled automatic upgrades for the cluster.

We generally recommend using the most recent versions of the agents. The version support policy covers the most recent version and the two previous versions (N-2).

Version 1.20.10 (September 2024)

  • Functionality enhancements
  • Security vulnerability fixes

Version 1.19.x (September 2024)

  • Various enhancements and bug fixes

Version 1.18.x (July 2024)

  • Fixed logCollector pod restarts
  • Updated to Microsoft Go v1.22.5
  • Other bug fixes

Version 1.17.x (June 2024)

Version 1.16.x (May 2024)

  • Migrated to use Microsoft Go w/ OpenSSL and fixed some vulnerabilities

Version 1.15.3 (March 2024)

  • Various enhancements and bug fixes

Version 1.14.5 (December 2023)

  • Migrated auto-upgrade to use latest Helm release

Version 1.13.4 (October 2023)

  • Various enhancements and bug fixes

Version 1.13.1 (September 2023)

  • Various enhancements and bug fixes

Version 1.12.5 (July 2023)

  • Alpine base image powering our Arc agent containers has been updated from 3.7.12 to 3.18.0

Version 1.11.7 (May 2023)

  • Updates to enable users that belong to more than 200 groups in cluster connect scenarios

Version 1.11.3 (April 2023)

  • Updates to base image of Arc-enabled Kubernetes agents to address security CVE

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