This release delivers key enhancements that improve scalability, security, and usability across the platform, including private network support in GKE, more flexible Google Sign-In, updated Superset role management, and automated installer configuration. It also addresses critical bugs affecting notebooks in GCP, predictive analytics in Superset, on-prem job deployments, and Kubernetes runtime monitoring, resulting in a more stable and reliable experience for all users.
Improvements
Notebook & Kubernetes Enhancements
Set maximum pods per node to 32 for GKE deployments
Fixed availability of Kubernetes clusters in Notebooks when Enable GPU is set to true
Added full support for private networks in GKE
Authentication & Access
Enhanced Google Sign-In to support dynamic redirect URLs
Passed hostname for Google authentication login for improved reliability
Installer & System Configuration
Installer agent now automatically includes JKS mounts
Superset Improvements
Updated role distribution for Administrators in Superset
Tasks
Upgraded Kubernetes to 1.32
Bug Fixes
This release also includes a number of important bug fixes aimed at improving platform stability and reliability across cloud and on-prem environments. Key areas addressed include:
Notebook usability in GCP (kernel selection and creation issues)
Runtime and monitoring stability in Kubernetes clusters
Predictive Analytics feature stability in Superset
Improved reliability for on-prem job deployments and Geomesa library execution in JupyterLab
These fixes ensure smoother operation for both cloud-based and on-prem workloads, reducing errors and improving overall user experience.