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19.9.3 ‘Voyager’ released

· 3 min read

This update introduces a new file storage format for Comet Server's jobs database file. The previous file format will be upgraded on first run. Older versions of Comet Server cannot read the new format; if you want to roll back the Comet Server version, you will lose job history unless you first recover the comet-jobs.db file from either the .old file (produced by the upgrade process) or from your Server Self-Backup archives.

Changes compared to 19.9.2

New Features

  • MongoDB Protected Item type

19.9.2 ‘Voyager’ released

· One min read

Changes compared to 19.9.1 and 19.8.2

Enhancements

  • Improve performance of writing to comet-xx.db files in Comet Server, especially large and/or fragmented files
  • Improve performance of the "prefer temporary files instead of RAM" option by up to 20%

19.9.1 ‘Voyager’ released

· 2 min read

Changes compared to 19.9.0

New Features

  • Support FTPS storage
  • Support customising the Comet Server web interface session timeout
  • Option to set maximum number of connections to the FTP server (default 5)
  • Option to skip invalid SSL certificates for LDAP integration

19.9.0 ‘Voyager’ released

· 2 min read

Changes compared to 19.8.1

  • Reinstate additional warnings from the automatic retention system, as part of the Voyager release transition

Enhancements

  • Include upload resources in Server Self-Backup archives
  • Clean up temporary upload files inside Storage Vault during retention pass
  • Clean up temporary upload files inside Server Self-Backup storage directory during Server Self-Backup retention pass
  • Cosmetic add message to suggest using Master keys for B2 requestable storage vaults in the Comet Server setup wizard

19.6.4 ‘Voyager’ released

· 2 min read

Changes compared to 19.6.3

New Features

  • Support requesting new direct-to-cloud credentials for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage
  • Support Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage as a Constellation target, to clean up directly requested credentials