What's coming in Cloudron 9
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I have added a email notification for automatic cloudron update failures. Think most of the notification are covered by now
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I have added a email notification for automatic cloudron update failures. Think most of the notification are covered by now
@girish I'd like to suggest ssl cert renewal failure notifications if not implemented now that Let's Encrypt is stopping their email notification services.
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@humptydumpty yes, that one is already implemented in 8.2.
On a side note: I wonder if it's useful to have a cron to check if the API keys of all added domains are "working" .
@girish Yes please that one caused me some downtime before lol
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@girish Let me just repeat that the color codes in the Dashboard are STILL handy and appreciated for showing Notification info at-a-glance!!
@scooke said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:
@girish Let me just repeat that the color codes in the Dashboard are STILL handy and appreciated for showing Notification info at-a-glance!!
Similarly I'd appreciate a glance view of the running apps from the
My Apps
viewFor ex:
My Apps: [62] 4410
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@scooke said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:
@girish Let me just repeat that the color codes in the Dashboard are STILL handy and appreciated for showing Notification info at-a-glance!!
Similarly I'd appreciate a glance view of the running apps from the
My Apps
viewFor ex:
My Apps: [62] 4410
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@robi said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:
Similarly I'd appreciate a glance view of the running apps from the My Apps view
For ex:
My Apps: 4410
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Agreed. Great idea. At present there is no quick glance view letting you know status of apps but that would be really useful (instead of having to check each filter to find out)
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@girish have you seen https://zero.rocicorp.dev/ or https://tinybase.org/ for keeping multicloudron synced across systems?
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@girish could you please, also add e-mail configuration issue? That helps in the cases, when your server's IP ends up in Spam list, for some reason.
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G girish referenced this topic on
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- Deprecate Ubuntu 20.04 support - we won't remove support yet, but you will get a notification that support is going away soon. I think Jul 2025 is when Ubuntu 20.04 reaches EOL.
- UI Redesign - this is a biggie and requires much work. We already started migrating to vuejs 3 months ago. We will also take this opportunity to fix the navigation in our UI. Currently, the whole navigation is crammed under the profile menu.
- App Level (Disk) Storage Limit - This will let you size the maximum disk storage an app can use. Currently, the plan is to add support for XFS Project Quota (supported on all the cloud block storage devices) and also a loopback device based backend. Maybe in future, we will add a LVM based backend as well.
- Backup integrity - store size and checksum of backups. Also provide a way to "verify" backup integrity in the remote.
- Show backup/restore progress
- Multiple Backup Destinations
- Granular Backup schedule
@girish said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:
Show backup/restore progress
Can you expand on this a bit? The current backup UI shows the progress.
Granular Backup schedule / Multiple Backup Desinations
As in per application? That would be awesome. For example, I would want say Nextcloud/Gitea/ Redmine backed up multiple places and daily, but MiroTalk/Searxng monthly and to one place. If it could be done off of tags, that would be wonderful. I would tag apps as stateful, stateless myself (and perhaps some kind of priority tag). If one could have some kind of Recovery Time Objective/Recovery Point Objective , that would be very "enterprise". Honestly just per app / tag granular backup schedule/destination would let one achieve that.
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@girish said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:
Show backup/restore progress
Can you expand on this a bit? The current backup UI shows the progress.
Granular Backup schedule / Multiple Backup Desinations
As in per application? That would be awesome. For example, I would want say Nextcloud/Gitea/ Redmine backed up multiple places and daily, but MiroTalk/Searxng monthly and to one place. If it could be done off of tags, that would be wonderful. I would tag apps as stateful, stateless myself (and perhaps some kind of priority tag). If one could have some kind of Recovery Time Objective/Recovery Point Objective , that would be very "enterprise". Honestly just per app / tag granular backup schedule/destination would let one achieve that.
@charlesnw this feedback is very valuable!
I could bet girish will take it to heart