Private Cloud Appliance introduces new features

A new release of Private Cloud Appliance is now available with the following new features:

Functional Updates for Load Balancers
  • Cookie Based Session Persistence

    Due to a change in the underlying implementation of load balancers, session persistence based on cookies was not supported in previous versions of the appliance controller software. This release reintroduces cookie based session persistence as an option that can be activated by applying a defined tag when creating the application load balancer.

  • Rule Sets for Request Routing

    Rule sets enable actions on traffic passing through a load balancer's listener. Rules can add or remove HTTP request or response headers, or they can restrict access to the application hosted on the backend based on the source of the request.

Flex Network Routing

A Flex network in hub mode no longer prevents you from advertising it to the data center network, and can now be configured with a route table to control access for specific subnets. In addition, traffic between VCNs is allowed to flow through the spine switch flex ports. Overlapping CIDRs can be used if there is clean path separation.

Audit Log Streaming

Using Vector, the system provides easy access to a critical set of audit logs.