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# Upgrading to 0.12
This update brings these headline features:
- Rewrite Outpost state Logic, which now supports multiple concurrent Outpost instances.
- Add Kubernetes Integration for Outposts, which deploys and maintains Outposts with High Availability in a Kubernetes Cluster
- Add System Task Overview to see all background tasks, their status, the log output, and retry them
- Alerts now disappear automatically
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- Audit Logs are now searchable
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- Users can now create their own Tokens to access the API
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Fixes:
- Fix high CPU Usage of the proxy when Websocket connections fail
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## Upgrading
Docker-compose users can upgrade just as usual.
For Kubernetes users, there are some changes to the helm values.
The values change from
```yaml
config:
# Optionally specify fixed secret_key, otherwise generated automatically
# secret_key: _k*@6h2u2@q-dku57hhgzb7tnx*ba9wodcb^s9g0j59@=y(@_o
# Enable error reporting
error_reporting:
enabled: false
environment: customer
send_pii: false
# Log level used by web and worker
# Can be either debug, info, warning, error
log_level: warning
```
to
```yaml
config:
# Optionally specify fixed secret_key, otherwise generated automatically
# secretKey: _k*@6h2u2@q-dku57hhgzb7tnx*ba9wodcb^s9g0j59@=y(@_o
# Enable error reporting
errorReporting:
enabled: false
environment: customer
sendPii: false
# Log level used by web and worker
# Can be either debug, info, warning, error
logLevel: warning
```
in order to be consistent with the rest of the settings.
There is also a new setting called `kubernetesIntegration` , which controls the Kubernetes integration for passbook. When enabled (the default), a Service Account is created, which allows passbook to deploy and update Outposts.