New Features & Improvements of Fluence Virtual Servers Explained

Following our product roadmap, we’re glad to roll out a few improvements on Fluence Cloudless Platform’s Virtual Servers. It made running production workloads on the Fluence platform simpler, faster, and more reliable — from smarter notifications and a more powerful API to higher resource limits and stronger Kubernetes and blockchain support. 

What has been improved in Virtual Servers:

  • A notification system for Virtual Server and billing events was launched. Users now receive email alerts about billing issues and in-platform notifications for all Virtual Server-related operations.
  • The public Cloud API was significantly expanded and upgraded to a new version. It now enables more advanced automated provisioning workflows, allowing developers to focus on business logic instead of paying attention to underlying decentralized complexity of Fluence.
  • Internal monitoring, alerting, and logging systems were substantially improved. The Fluence team now has deeper observability across both the centralized Cloud Application and the Provider Software stack, resulting in much faster incident detection and resolution.
  • Limits for additional Virtual Servers DAS storage and RAM were increased for all customer types. This enables more flexible Virtual Server configurations, better workload fit, and further optimization of cloud costs.
  • A major Fluence Provider Software update was released. CPU Virtual Server can now reliably host Kubernetes (K8s) workloads, enabling production-ready cluster setups. The update also introduces identical ingress/egress IP support, unlocking compatibility with all blockchain nodes that rely on P2P networking.
  • The centralized Cloud Application underwent multiple internal optimizations. Interactions with the Fluence blockchain and third-party services (e.g., payment gateway) were streamlined, improving overall system responsiveness and preparing the platform for high-load production scenarios.

With these upgrades, Fluence Virtual Servers became better equipped to handle real-world, production workloads on decentralized infrastructure. Smarter operations, stronger reliability, and deeper observability give teams more confidence to ship and scale on Fluence. And this is just one step — more improvements to the Cloud Platform are already on the way.

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