In accordance to our Release Policy
we're continuing support of generation of 19.1 releases.
NOC 19.1.2
collects 18 bugfixes, optimization and improvements, while fully
preserves 19.1 API.
In accordance to our Release Policy
we're continuing support of generation of 19.2 releases.
NOC 19.2.1
collects 69 bugfixes, optimization and improvements, while fully
preserves 19.2 API.
In accordance to our Release Policy
we're continuing support of generation of 19.1 releases.
NOC 19.1.1
collects 114 bugfixes, optimization and improvements, while fully
preserves 19.1 API.
In accordance to our Release Policy
we're continuing support of generation of 18.1 releases.
NOC 18.1.1
collects 35 bugfixes, optimization and improvements, while fully
preserves 18.1 API.
In accordance to our Release Policy
we're starting generation of 18.1 releases.
microservices branch has been forked from main tree about 3 years ago
and bring massive architecture changes addressing performance, stability
and scalability issues. Considering amount of changes, we'd recommend
migration to microservices only for advanced users, seeking particular
benefits. All development efforts was focused on microservices and
we must admit we'd reached excellent result. Microservices' offsprings
monitor very large networks and we'd got invaluable experience of dealing
with 300k+ boxes by single cluster.
Due to diverge of code base some features of older NOC have not been
ported, holding large part of users from migration. So we did our best
to close known regression and to streamline migration path.
18.1 generation symbolizes API and codebase stabilization and encourages users
of older releases to upgrade. Its main intention is to offer next
stable release to migrate and to offer alternative to rolling releases
of microservices.
We introduce 18.1a1, first alpha on 18.1. Alpha is not related to
performance and stability. We expect the migration from relative
fresh microservices will be smooth and similar to simple
microservices upgrade. Just select 18.1a1 tag in Tower instead
of microservices branch.
For users of NOC 15.05 and 15.05.01 migration path may consider
some manual operations and will be detailed by later documents.
We expect some glitches on the way and ready to debug and fix them.
It is due to migration from elder releases we marked this release
as alpha. We consider to hold alpha stage until 01.10.2018, introducing
several intermediate alpha releases. Then the branch will be finalized
and 18.1 will be marked.
The users of microservices is urged to upgrage if they choose 18.1
for stability. The users of elder releases are asked to join
Community and ask the DevTeam
to help with migration.
In order to finalize 3 years of microservices development and
to switch from rolling release to more common release practice
we introduce a new release policy.
NOC development team proudly presents new project's site.
New site location is https://getnoc.com/. Site is built by
excellent Hugo site generator and based
on heavily modified Hugo Universal theme.
Source codes and build infrastructure are open-source and located
at getnoc.com repo.
All photo content on the site is user-contributed and we say thanks to
our dear colleagues.
Old site, http://nocproject.org/ is still online, though no longer maintained.
PS: The Cat is the fellow member of DevTeam. His name is Markes,
he is british shorthair (BRIa). "The NOC is working, the Cat is sleeping".
New logo contains stylized letter N with rounded zigzag,
ending by arrows on both ends, all filled by deep azure color.
New logo plays around the first letter of NOC
and common communication signs - a couple of crossed lightnings, ending with arrows.