HCP Consul: New plus configuration available. HCP Vault: New configurations available: standard_small, standard_medium, standard_large.
Main headers and navigation approach within the portal has been significantly updated to improve usability.
The HCP Profile Page now shows your HashiCorp ID and offers the ability to reset your password.
Users can now manage HVN Routes from the provider. This version contains breaking changes to the hcp_aws_transit_gateway_attachment and hcp_aws_network_peering resources and data sources.
Single place to view/edit all connections associated with HVNs, including routes for both peerings and transit gateway attachments. Options to view/add/delete HVN routes through the UI.
Transit gateway attachments support enables a "hub-and-spoke" network configuration. Instead of establishing separate VPC peering connections, users can create attachments to a transit gateway that manages connections centrally. Simplifies networking at scale with a single ingress/egress point.
HCP now supports SAML 2.0 SSO as an alternative to GitHub and email-based authentication. Okta is currently integrated as an identity provider, with others planned. Helps mitigate Account Take Over attacks and provides unified identity management.
HCP Vault is now generally available on AWS, providing the power and security of HashiCorp Vault as a managed service.
Medium and Large VM sizes are now available for HCP Consul Standard clusters.
New users now have $50 in credits for use on HCP.
Users can now login and authenticate using email/password in addition to GitHub.
HCP Consul is now generally available on AWS. Fully managed service mesh to discover and securely connect any service.
HashiCorp Vault is now available on HashiCorp Cloud Platform in public beta.