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··· 8 8 {% block subcontent %} 9 9 <p> 10 10 <ul> 11 - <li>2025-01-23: Backups are so back 11 + <li>2025-04-22: os updates</li> 12 + <ul> 13 + <li>+Alpine Linux 3.21</li> 14 + <li>+OpenBSD 7.1</li> 15 + <li>+Rocky Linux 9</li> 16 + <li>+Updated every other image</li> 17 + </ul> 18 + <li>2025-01-23: Backups are so back 12 19 <ul> 13 20 <li>Well, sort of.</li> 14 21 <li>Some assembly required: our VM images don't have all of the required bits and bobs installed by default.</li> 15 22 <li>For information on how to set up backups, see: <a href="/backup-instructions">backup instructions</a> </li> 16 23 <li>While you should see a list of avaliable snapshots on the capsul detail page, restoring to a snapshot is still a manual effort on our part. Technically we create a new clone of the capsul from the existing snapshot. Contact support if you need to restore to a snapshot.</li> 17 - </ul> 24 + </ul> 18 25 </li> 19 26 <li>2024-12-29: NixOS 24.11 Image 20 27 <ul> 21 28 <li>Finally updated our NixOS image! Thanks to symys for help with this!</li> 22 - </ul> 29 + </ul> 23 30 </li> 24 31 <li>2024-12-09: Add Bot Deterrent 25 32 <ul> ··· 29 36 <li>This is 100% optional, not required to log in.</li> 30 37 <li>This uses WebWorkers and WebAssembly, so it will only work if your browser has those features turned on.</li> 31 38 <li>This uses the <a href="https://git.sequentialread.com/forest/pow-bot-deterrent" target="_blank">💥PoW! Bot Deterrent</a> library.</li> 32 - </ul> 39 + </ul> 33 40 </li> 34 41 <li>If you disabled JavaScript on your browser or otherwise submit the form without the PoW: 35 42 <ul> 36 43 <li>If you've logged in before, it will let you pass.</li> 37 44 <li>If you're creating a new account, the system will ask you to send us an email. Once we recieve an email from the address you were trying to log in from, you will be allowed to proceed.</li> 38 - </ul> 45 + </ul> 39 46 </li> 40 - </ul> 47 + </ul> 41 48 </li> 42 - <li>2024-12-06: Email deliverability now surfaces in the UI 49 + <li>2024-12-06: Email deliverability now surfaces in the UI 43 50 <ul> 44 51 <li>If your email server rejects emails from us for some reason, you should see an error message when trying to log in.</li> 45 - </ul> 52 + </ul> 46 53 </li> 47 - <li>2024-02-11: EPIC emergency server migration 🤯 54 + <li>2024-02-11: EPIC emergency server migration 🤯 48 55 <ul> 49 56 <li>Baikal (our old server) could no longer handle the load, was constantly crashing</li> 50 57 <li>Rathouse (our NEW server) was already racked up and ready to go</li> 51 58 <li>We wanted to wait until we could get Virtual Machine disk snapshots working on the new system before we migrated... but real life had other plans for us</li> 52 59 <li>We no longer have automatic backups. Sorry. We are working on it.</li> 53 - <li>On the bright side, the new server is faster, has much more reliable disks, 60 + <li>On the bright side, the new server is faster, has much more reliable disks, 54 61 and they are configured in a way that should give you better performance.</li> 55 62 <li>Capsul was fully down for about a day and a half.</li> 56 - </ul> 63 + </ul> 57 64 </li> 58 65 <li>2022-07-18: Add NixOS support</li> 59 66 <li>2022-02-11: Added the why-cant-i-add-ssh-key-to-existing-capsul page ··· 63 70 <li>You can now create a capsul even if your account doesn't have the funds required to keep it running for a month</li> 64 71 <li>Short term capsuls will be deleted without warning as soon as your account reaches $0</li> 65 72 <li>As always, you will recieve multiple warning emails as your account runs out of funds before any long term capsuls will be deleted</li> 66 - </ul> 73 + </ul> 67 74 </li> 68 75 <li>2021-12-17: OpenBSD, Debian, Alpine Linux, Ubuntu and Arch Linux images were updated to the latest version 69 76 <ul> 70 77 <li><b>NEW!</b> Rocky Linux 8 image is avaliable to launch</li> 71 - </ul> 78 + </ul> 72 79 </li> 73 80 <li>2021-12-16: The BTCPay server is ressurected with a brand new motherboard, and all blockchains are synced!</li> 74 81 <li>2021-12-16: Baikal host operating system upgraded from Debian 10 (buster) to Debian 11 (bullseye) 75 82 <ul> 76 - <li>This updated QEMU to the point where the virtio-blk storage driver supports trim/discard operations, 83 + <li>This updated QEMU to the point where the virtio-blk storage driver supports trim/discard operations, 77 84 which should save us disk space while improving capsul storage performance</li> 78 - </ul> 85 + </ul> 79 86 </li> 80 87 <li>2021-12-10: On premesis Baikal maintenance at CyberWurx in Atlanta, Georgia 81 88 <ul> ··· 85 92 </a> 86 93 <ul> 87 94 <li>Full redundancy achieved on our disks! Now disks can fail without impacting currently running capsuls</li> 88 - </ul> 95 + </ul> 89 96 </li> 90 97 <li> 91 98 <a href="https://picopublish.sequentialread.com/files/zfs_disk_replacement/"> ··· 93 100 </a> 94 101 <ul> 95 102 <li>Disk redundancy was tested & validated by ripping a disk out while the server is running</li> 96 - </ul> 103 + </ul> 97 104 </li> 98 - </ul> 99 - </li> 105 + </ul> 106 + </li> 100 107 <li>2021-08-28: The BTCPay server randomly died and stopped booting. Cryptocurrency payments were disabled</li> 101 108 <li>2021-03-21: Baikal host machine recieved regular operating system updates and had additional RAM installed</li> 102 109 <li>2021-02-17: Added support for capsul states: starting, running, stopped, etc</li> ··· 118 125 <li>2020-02-26: Re-prepping docs</li> 119 126 <li>2020-01-31: Prepping docs</li> 120 127 <li>2020-01-30: Baikal ownership transferred to Cyberia Computer Club</li> 121 - </ul> 128 + </ul> 122 129 </p> 123 130 {% endblock %} 124 131 125 132 {% block pagesource %}/templates/changelog.html{% endblock %} 126 -