Users can now scale plus-tier clusters and use path filtering.
Users can now create deny path filters for performance replicas and resize Plus clusters and secondaries in-place.
Users can now download audit logs from all HCP Consul cluster tiers except "Development".
New HCP Vault Plus tier includes all Standard tier functionality plus multi-region performance replicas. Three size offerings (S, M, L) with unlimited clients. Read replicas include secrets, policies, secrets backend config, auth backends config, audit backends config, and batch tokens.
Users can now remove their credit card on the HCP portal billing page. Account must be in good standing and cannot run production-tier resources without a payment method.
HCP Vault clusters can now be modified in-place based on tier (Dev, Starter, Standard) or size (Standard S, M, L).
HCP Vault and HCP Consul clusters can now be deployed in Singapore and Sydney AWS regions.
Admin tokens are now associated with a Vault identity entity to avoid unchecked client counts. Maximum admin-token associated client count per cluster is now 1 per month.
Users can now disable MFA for their HCP accounts.
Users can now use Vault 1.8.0 for new Vault clusters.
HVNs can now be peered across regions within AWS. Peering can be created automatically through the HCP Consul Federation create flow or manually through the HCP Terraform Provider.
HCP Vault now has a new configuration available in the provider: starter_small.
Production-grade Starter configuration balancing predictable pricing, performance, and cost. Specs: 2 vCPU, 8 GiB RAM, 5 GB storage, 250 GB for snapshots and audit logs, 25 included clients. Includes audit logs, snapshots, restores, and Bronze tier Cloud support.
HCP Consul Plus allows users to federate Consul clusters across multiple regions for improved redundancy and resiliency. Provides a simple and secure way to implement multi-region service mesh in AWS.
Users can now enable MFA from within their own HCP account.
Resource limits added to maintain fleet health: cgroup-based resource limits for HCP Vault clusters and Vault API resource limits (requests/second).
Fixed an issue with updating the version of Consul in HCP Consul.
Users can now rename their HCP organization via the Org Management page or Settings menu.
The HCP Portal now includes a landing page for both TFC and the HCP Terraform Provider, accessible in the main left-hand navigation under Consul and Vault.
HCP Consul: Users can now specify if auto peering should happen with auto_hvn_to_hvn_peering. HCP Vault: Users can now update public_endpoint without recreating the cluster.