What’s New with Eupraxia Labs?
Multi-Cloud in the Fast Lane. When you need it. We have it.
Recent Eupraxia Labs updates:
February 2024
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.7.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces Role-based Kubeconfigs for Workload Clusters pending on the role of the user within Frontier services
- Introduces Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) support across all workload cluster infrastructure providers and Kubernetes distributions
- Improves MicroK8s kubernetes distribution support across all workload cluster infrastructure providers
January 2024
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.7.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces Velero as an FKP add-on allowing administrators to backup and restore all of their FKP FMC and workload clusters
- Introduces Active Directory (AD) integration with Keycloak.X for FKP user authentication
- Improves the PioneerAI feature in troubleshooting FKP clusters using artificial intelligence across end-user interaction tools
December 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.7.0 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces the new PioneerAI artificial-intelligence troubleshooting tool packaged with FKP clusters
- Releases support for Calico Enterprise as a Container Network Interface (CNI) option and recommendation for FKP RKE2 clusters
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.6.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Releases support to establish and assign a custom range of IP addresses for services within Kubernetes clusters using Frontier application tools
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.6.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Releases support to deploy RKE2 workload clusters using Frontier Outpost Graphical User Interface (GUI)
November 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.6.0 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Releases support to deploy RKE2 workload clusters on a MAAS infrastructure provider using Frontier CLI
- Releases built-in support for Linkerd and Linkerd multi-clustering
- Releases support for automated Prometheus Federation
- Releases built-in support for Kubecost
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.5.3 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Adds cluster monitoring for management and workload clusters
October 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.5.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.5.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Adds Helm to the workload clusters to manage Frontier Add-Ons
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.5 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces the new Eupraxia Labs Website
- Improves the User Management Experience for Frontier Outpost Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Frontier CLI.
September 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.4 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Improves User Management:
- Add and remove users from your FKP workload clusters within your projects.
- Manage and assign roles to users within FKP projects and clusters.
- Manage and assign Frontier Administrators as well as core Project Administrators.
- Improves User Management:
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.3 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces User Management:
- Add and remove users directly to your OIDC provider.
- Gathers a list of all users from your Frontier services.
- Add and remove users from your FKP projects.
- Introduces User Management:
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Improves cluster management:
- Allows cluster and higher administrators to make changes to their existing workload clusters by modifying frontier add-ons (ex. ingress controller, container storage interface, etc.)
- Added FMC commands to the Frontier CLI for Frontier Administrators.
- Improves cluster management:
August 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Introduces cluster management:
- Machines are now labeled with their respective role assigned to a cluster.
- Allows cluster and higher administrators to re-scale the number control plane and worker nodes within a cluster.
- Labels the specified kubernetes distro being utilized within each cluster.
- Introduces cluster management:
- Eupraxia Labs releases v3.0 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Re-design and official release of Frontier Outpost Graphical User Interface (GUI) for FKP
- Adds installation option for Frontier CLI using Homebrew.
July 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v2.3 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Adds additional detailed information towards machines across all provider platforms.
- Fixes internal server crashing when pulling list of machines upon cluster creation and destruction.
- Eupraxia Labs releases v2.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Added additional details that can be retrieved from clusters and machines within the Frontier CLI
- Early release of Frontier Outpost Graphical User Interface (GUI) for FKP
June 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v2.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) now supporting CAPI implementation for MicroK8s. View more about MicroK8s FKP workload cluster creation using the Frontier CLI here.
May 2023
- Eupraxia Labs releases v2.0 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure officially supported as usable infrastructure providers to manage their workload clusters within their Frontier Management Cluster (FMC)
- Official release of Frontier CLI for organization staff to help manage workload clusters through role-based access control (RBAC) security
- Frontier Management Cluster (FMC) monitoring using Grafana, Prometheus, and Loki
- Announcing the development of Frontier Outpost Graphical User Interface (GUI) for FKP
- Eupraxia Labs is now a Canonical partner. We met with their executives extensively over the course of the month to work out how our products complement each other to maximize value and provide flexibility for our respective customers. View more about Canonical here.
April 2023
- Eupraxia Labs colloborated with Lightbits Labs to create one of the first block-based software-only and NVMe/TCP architecture on K3s Kubernetes clusters using Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP)
March 2023
- Eupraxia Labs successfully completed the development of deploying and managing K3s workload clusters using the Microsoft Azure infrastructure provider
February 2023
- Eupraxia Labs successfully completed the development of deploying and managing K3s workload clusters using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure provider
January 2023
- Eupraxia Labs announces the development of additional Cluster API (CAPI) infrastructure options using Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) for Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP)
December 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.5 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with Stackgres to deploy PostgreSQL databases within your Frontier Management Cluster (FMC) and its workload clusters allowing persistent storage cluster-wide
November 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.4 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with OpenEBS as a supported option for their workload cluster’s Container Storage Interface (CSI)
September 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.3 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with:
- Ingress-NGINX as a supported option for their workload cluster’s ingress controller
- MetalLB as a supported option for their Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS) workload cluster’s service load balancer to distribute custom external IP addresses for services
August 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.2 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) with Calico OS as a supported option for their workload cluster’s Container Network Interface (CNI)
July 2022
- Eupraxia Labs inititiates development of add-ons for Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) workload clusters
June 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.1 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) after successfully completing the early-access version of Frontier CLI
May 2022
- Eupraxia Labs successfully completed core functionality of Frontier API Services (FAS)
- Eupraxia Labs begins the implementation of role-based access control (RBAC) applications for the Frontier Management Cluster (FMC) by initiating the creation of Frontier CLI
March 2022
- Eupraxia Labs begins development of Frontier API Services (FAS) to allow security for upcoming role-based access control (RBAC) applications in managing workload clusters within the Frontier Management Cluster (FMC)
February 2022
- Eupraxia Labs releases v1.0 of Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP) after successfully completing development in managing workload clusters on a Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS) infrastructure provider using theFrontier Management Cluster (FMC)
November 2021
- Eupraxia Labs initiates development of first Cluster API (CAPI) infrastructure provider Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS) for Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP)
September 2021
- Eupraxia Labs initiates development of their Frontier centralized management cluster for Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKP)
July 2021
- Eupraxia Labs announces the development of their next upcoming flagship product, Federal Frontier Kubernetes Platform (FKG)
March 2021
- Eupraxia Labs releases the Oracle E-Business Suite Connector (EBS Connector) for XtremeCloud SSO
- Eupraxia Labs announces 2Q2021 release of the XtremeCloud 3M for E-Business Suite
- 3M: Migration of EBS, Modernization of the Monolith (EBS) with cloud-native microservices, Maintenance of a Cloud-based EBS
September 2020
- Eupraxia Labs begins development of Envoy Filters using Web Assembly (WASM)
August 2020
-
Released implementation of XtremeCloud SSO in the Istio Service Mesh
- Features an optional use of the Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller as an entry point into an Istio Service Mesh - Documentation
July 2020
- Initiated development of Istio-based microservices using Quarkus, the supersonic subatomic Java framework.
June 2020
- Completed the successful Pilot between the two CSPs, Azure and OCI. Oracle GoldenGate processing hub was deployed on Oracle Cloud and replicated data bi-directionally in Oracle databases between the two (2) CSPs.
April 2020
- A Pilot kicked off to complete a multi-cloud deployment of XtremeCloud SSO of a two-way mesh between Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud
February 2020
- General Availability (GA) of the DoD Common Access Card (CAC) capability for XtremeCloud SSO
December 2019
-
Eupraxia Labs commences a pilot for the new WebAuthN standard to enable passwordless authentication.
-
Eupraxia Labs investigates the potential replacement for the DoD Common Access Card (CAC), including wearable authenticators for the warfighter.
-
Yubikey and Thetis are being evaluated with XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO) WebAuthN
-
November 2019
-
Government Solutions Announcement
- XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO) module (cloud-native) for Department of Defense (DoD) Common Access Card (CAC) capability to GA in 1st Quarter 2020
October 2019
- Beginning CockroachDB Port for XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO)
September 2019
- Working with CSPs to add Multiple Network Interfaces to XtremeCloud applications (pods)
- Optimizing XtremeCloud underlying databases schema to improve WAN-based (Multi-Master Replication) performance
- Beginning Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Pilot
August 2019
- Added Oracle Database with Multi-Master Replication (MMR) Capability to XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Added F5 Cloud Services for Global Load Balancing to Multiple Clouds: GA Planned in September 2019
July 2019
- Added Aspen Mesh (Istio) capability to Eupraxia Labs standard Kubernetes Clusters
- Added Helm Charts for application services
June 2019
- Completed Microsoft Azure (AKS) to Google Cloud (GKE) Multi-Cloud Testing
- GA of XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO) to Release 3.0
May 2019
- Added Alcide to Eupraxia Labs standard Kubernetes Clusters for in-depth security in support of hard multi-tenancy
- Completion of Codefresh pipelines for XtremeCloud Applications (Release 3.0)
April 2019
- Added Quay.io as a Docker Container Registry with Security (Clair) Scanning. Routine remediation for new CVEs.
- Completed testing of Cloudflare (CF) Global Load Balancing (CF Traffic SaaS)
March 2019
- Added MySQL 5.7 and MariaDB 10.4+ with Multi-Master Replication (MMR) Capability to XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO)
February 2019
- Added PostgreSQL 9.x with Multi-Master Replication (MMR) Capability to XtremeCloud Single Sign-On (SSO)