0.15.1
Kubernetes
With the latest update, it's now possible to configure a Kubernetes backend. In this case, if you run a workload, dstack will provision infrastructure within your Kubernetes cluster. This may work with both self-managed and managed clusters.
Specifying a custom VPC for AWS
If you're using dstack with AWS, it's now possible to configure a vpc_name
via ~/.dstack/server/config.yml
.
** Learn more about the new features in detail on the changelog page.**
What's changed
- Print total offers count in run plan by @Egor-S in #862
- Add OpenAPI reference to the docs by @Egor-S in #863
- Fixes #864 by pinning the APScheduler dep to < 4 by @tleyden in #867
- Support gateway creation for Kubernetes by @r4victor in #870
- Improve
get_latest_runner_build
by @Egor-S in #871 - Added ruff by @TheBits in #850
- Handle ResourceNotExistsError instead of 404 by @r4victor in #875
- Simplify Kubernetes backend config by @r4victor in #879
- Add SSH keys to GCP metadata by @Egor-S in #881
- Allow to configure VPC for an AWS backend by @r4victor in #883
New contributors
Full Changelog: 0.15.0...0.15.1