February 2026
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February 23
LightOnOCR-2-1B is a new 1B-parameter end-to-end vision-language model by LightOn, now available in the AI Model Hub. It converts documents (PDFs, scans, images) into clean, Markdown-formatted text, handling complex layouts including tables, multi-column documents, and scientific notation.
February 20
The IONOS Cloud Logging Service has been upgraded to Loki v3.6, bringing performance improvements and enhanced capabilities for log ingestion and querying.
February 19
Microsoft SQL Server 2025 (Standard and Enterprise) is now available as public images for Dedicated Core Servers, vCPU Servers, and Cubes.
Standard Edition Enhancements:
CPU core limits increased to 32 cores.
RAM limit increased to 256 GB.
Resource Governor for workload isolation.
Native AI capabilities:
Integrated vector data types for AI workloads
DiskANN indexing for RAG workloads.
T-SQL enhancements:
Native JSON data type for improved JSON handling
RegEx support for advanced string manipulation.
Management Tools:
Compatible with the latest versions of SSMS and sqlcmd.
Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2025 no longer offers a Web edition.
February 12
IONOS Cloud and SUSE have successfully established a validated architectural framework to bring SUSE Rancher Prime to the IONOS Cloud sovereign European infrastructure. This partnership empowers enterprise users to centralize the management of their Kubernetes clusters while ensuring their orchestration layer remains compliant with strict data residency requirements. By deploying this solution, organizations gain the flexibility to run mission-critical containerized workloads on a high-performance cloud stack specifically engineered for digital autonomy. This self-managed integration follows a Bring Your Own Subscription (BYOS) model, allowing users to leverage their existing SUSE agreements directly within the IONOS Cloud ecosystem.
February 27
The VDC Networking documentation has been restructured to improve clarity and usability. The revamped guide now includes step-by-step instructions for common networking tasks. It features an intuitive organization that helps you find relevant information quickly and implement networking solutions efficiently. New and updated sections include the following:
IP Addresses: Categorized into IPv4 and IPv6 configurations.
Core Networking: Dedicated sections for LAN, IP Failover, and NIC-based Firewall.
NIC Multi-Queue and FAQ: Existing documentation retained and integrated.
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