"title"=>"March 11, 2024",
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"content"=>"Anthos Service Mesh\n
Announcement
\n1.20.4-asm.0 is now available for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh.
\n\nYou can now download 1.20.4-asm.0 for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh. It includes the features of Istio 1.20.4 subject to the list of supported features. Anthos Service Mesh 1.20.4-asm.0 uses Envoy v1.28.1.
\nAnnouncement
\n1.19.8-asm.2 is now available for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh.
\n\nYou can now download 1.19.8-asm.2 for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh. It includes the features of Istio 1.19.8 subject to the list of supported features. Anthos Service Mesh 1.19.8-asm.2 uses Envoy v1.27.3.
\nAnnouncement
\n1.18.7-asm.11 is now available for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh.
\n\nYou can now download 1.18.7-asm.11 for in-cluster Anthos Service Mesh. It includes the features of Istio 1.18.7-asm.11 subject to the list of supported features. Anthos Service Mesh 1.18.7-asm.11 uses Envoy v1.26.7.
\nIssue
\nThere is a known issue where new installations of Managed Anthos Service Mesh in the rapid channel on GKE Autopilot clusters may fail. For affected versions and mitigation, see the GKE release note.
\nBigQuery\nLibraries
\nA weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
\nJava
Changes for google-cloud-bigquery
\n\n2.38.1 (2024-03-07)
\n\nDependencies
\n\n- \n
- Update dependency com.google.api.grpc:proto-google-cloud-bigqueryconnection-v1 to v2.38.0 (#3159) (d6c65ab) \n
- Update dependency com.google.cloud:google-cloud-datacatalog-bom to v1.42.0 (#3160) (e31b5b7) \n
- Update dependency com.google.cloud:sdk-platform-java-config to v3.27.0 (#3176) (b93e62e) \n
- Update dependency org.graalvm.buildtools:junit-platform-native to v0.10.1 (#3153) (436f58c) \n
- Update dependency org.graalvm.buildtools:native-maven-plugin to v0.10.1 (#3154) (b68ab42) \n
- Update github/codeql-action action to v2.24.5 (#3165) (8ac7722) \n
Python
Changes for google-cloud-bigquery
\n\n3.18.0 (2024-02-29)
\n\nFeatures
\n\n- \n
- Support nullable boolean and Int64 dtypes in
insert_rows_from_dataframe
(#1816) (ab0cf4c) \n - Support slot_ms in QueryPlanEntry (#1831) (d62cabb) \n
Bug Fixes
\n\n\n\nDocumentation
\n\nLibraries
\nA weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
\nJava
Changes for google-cloud-bigtable
\n\n2.35.1 (2024-03-07)
\n\nDependencies
\n\n\n\n2.35.0 (2024-03-05)
\n\nFeatures
\n\n\n\nBug Fixes
\n\nFeature
\nTags data for Google Cloud Storage buckets is available in both the Standard usage cost export and the Detailed usage cost export.
\n\nTo learn more about Tags, see Tags overview.\nTo learn about using Tags in your cost data exported to BigQuery, see more about tags and query examples with tags.
\nCloud Logging\nChanged
\nYou can now use SQL JOIN
and UNION
operators on the Log Analytics page to combine tables in multiple Google Cloud projects.
Libraries
\nA weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
\nJava
Changes for google-cloud-logging
\n\n3.16.1 (2024-03-07)
\n\nBug Fixes
\n\n\n\nDependencies
\n\nChanged
\nCloud TPU now supports TensorFlow 2.16.1. For more information see the TensorFlow 2.16.1 release notes.
\nCompute Engine\nFeature
\nGenerally available: Hyperdisk Balanced is available with C3 and H3 VMs. Hyperdisk Balanced is a good fit for a wide range of use cases such as LOB applications, web applications, and medium-tier databases that don't require the performance of Hyperdisk Extreme. For more information, see About Hyperdisk.
\nContainer Optimized OS\nChanged
\ncos-109-17800-147-33
\n\nKernel | \nDocker | \nContainerd | \nGPU Drivers | \n
COS-6.1.75 | \nv24.0.9 | \nv1.7.13 | \nv535.161.07(default, latest),v470.239.06(R470 for compatibility with K80 GPUs) | \n
Feature
\nUpdated cos-gpu-installer to v2.2.1. Fixed cached driver installation error with network disabled. Added force-fallback flag, major version specification for GPU driver installation and fixed ordering of kernel module loading for nvidia-modeset and nvidia-drm
\nSecurity
\nUpdated NVIDIA GPU drivers to v470.239.06 and v535.161.07. This fixes CVE‑2024‑0074, CVE-2024-0075 and CVE-2022-42265.
\nChanged
\ncos-105-17412-294-40
\n\nKernel | \nDocker | \nContainerd | \nGPU Drivers | \n
COS-5.15.146 | \nv23.0.3 | \nv1.7.10 | \nv470.239.06(default),v535.161.07(latest) | \n
Feature
\nUpdated cos-gpu-installer to v2.2.1. Fixed cached driver installation error with network disabled. Added force-fallback flag, major version specification for GPU driver installation and fixed ordering of kernel module loading for nvidia-modeset and nvidia-drm
\nSecurity
\nUpdated NVIDIA GPU drivers to v470.239.06 and v535.161.07. This fixes CVE‑2024‑0074, CVE-2024-0075 and CVE-2022-42265.
\nChanged
\ncos-101-17162-386-43
\n\nKernel | \nDocker | \nContainerd | \nGPU Drivers | \n
COS-5.15.146 | \nv20.10.24 | \nv1.6.28 | \nv470.239.06(default),v535.161.07(latest) | \n
Feature
\nUpdated cos-gpu-installer to v2.2.1. Fixed cached driver installation error with network disabled. Added force-fallback flag, major version specification for GPU driver installation and fixed ordering of kernel module loading for nvidia-modeset and nvidia-drm
\nSecurity
\nUpdated NVIDIA GPU drivers to v470.239.06 and v535.161.07. This fixes CVE‑2024‑0074, CVE-2024-0075 and CVE-2022-42265.
\nChanged
\ncos-97-16919-450-30
\n\nKernel | \nDocker | \nContainerd | \nGPU Drivers | \n
COS-5.10.208 | \nv20.10.24 | \nv1.6.21 | \nv470.239.06(default),v535.161.07(latest) | \n
Feature
\nUpdated cos-gpu-installer to v2.2.1. Fixed cached driver installation error with network disabled. Added force-fallback flag, major version specification for GPU driver installation and fixed ordering of kernel module loading for nvidia-modeset and nvidia-drm
\nSecurity
\nUpdated NVIDIA GPU drivers to v470.239.06 and v535.161.07. This fixes CVE‑2024‑0074, CVE-2024-0075 and CVE-2022-42265.
\nDataflow\nFeature
\nYou can now use committed use discounts (CUDs) with Dataflow streaming jobs. Committed use discounts provide discounted prices in exchange for your commitment to continuously use a certain amount of Dataflow compute resources for a year or longer.
\nDataform\nAnnouncement
\nDataform is available in the africa-south1 region. For more information, see Locations.
\nDialogflow\nChanged
\nFrom March 18 to April 15, 2024 (new dates for the same migration announced earlier), for certain language tag and speech setting combinations, the Dialogflow CX and Dialogflow ES traffic with audio will gradually route away from the classic Speech-to-Text models behind the command_and_search
, default
, phone_call
, and video
model identifiers to the new conformer-based speech models.
If your Dialogflow agents have audio traffic and use one of the following language tags: en
, en-us
, en-au
, en-gb
, en-in
, de
, es
, es-es
, es-us
, fr
, fr-ca
, fr-fr
, it
, ja
, nl
, pt-br
, read more about Dialogflow CX speech model migration and Dialogflow ES speech model migration.
Changed
\nError Reporting can now analyze logs routed by project sinks to different projects than the source project. For more information, see Route logs to supported destinations.
\nGoogle Cloud Deploy\nAnnouncement
\nCloud Deploy support for deploy automation is now generally available.
\nGoogle Cloud VMware Engine\nFeature
\nGoogle Cloud VMware Engine now leverages Cloud Logging to provide status updates about hardware health and VMware management components. The logs are available in Logs Explorer with the following log name:
\n\n- \n
projects/PROJECT_ID/logs/vmwareengine.googleapis.com%2Falerts
\n
These logs are also available in the Google Cloud VMware Engine UI on the Dashboard in Logs.
\nGoogle Kubernetes Engine\nFeature
\nPrivate clusters created on GKE versions 1.29.0-gke.1384000 and later use Private Service Connect (PSC) for nodes to privately communicate with the control plane. There is no price increase for using GKE private clusters running on PSC.
\n\nFor private clusters created with a different GKE version, the clusters continue to use VPC Peering for node-to-control plane communication.
\nFeature
\nSecret Manager add-on for GKE is now available. With the add-on, you can access the secrets stored in Secret Manager as volumes mounted in Kubernetes Pods. The add-on is supported on Standard and Autopilot clusters versioned 1.29 and later. For more info, see Use Secret Manager add-on with GKE.
\nFeature
\nOpportunistic bursting and lower Pod minimums are now available on newly created GKE Autopilot clusters at version 1.29.2-gke.1060000 or later, and on existing clusters created at 1.26 or later that have been fully upgraded (including all nodes) to 1.29.2-gke.1060000 or later. To learn more, see Configure Pod bursting on GKE.
\nSpanner\nFeature
\nTable renaming is now generally available. This feature lets you rename tables in place or safely swap names using synonyms. For more information, see Manage table names.
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