1.0.0
Note to ElasticBLAST users on GCP
ElasticBLAST versions prior to 1.0.0 will stop working after January 31, 2023 because they rely on version 1.21 of kubernetes, which will reach its end of life on the Google Kubernetes Engine on that date. Please upgrade your installation of ElasticBLAST to its latest version.
Improvements:
- ElasticBLAST on AWS now defaults to the faster and cheaper EBS gp3 disk type
- ElasticBLAST on GCP now supports all of the versions of kubernetes offered by Google Kubernetes Engine
- ElasticBLAST on GCP defaults to the stable version of kubernetes offered by Google Kubernetes Engine
Bug fixes:
- ElasticBLAST uses GCP's recommended way of dealing with read/write persistent disk
- Long user names no longer cause errors in AWS
- Fixed error caused by APIs not being enabled in GCP