Syntasa 8.3.1
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
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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
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Authentication & Access
- Enhanced Google Sign-In to support dynamic redirect URLs
- Passed hostname for Google authentication login for improved reliability
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Installer & System Configuration
- Installer agent now automatically includes JKS mounts
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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.