January 2026
What's new
January 22
The NIC Multi-Queue feature is now available in the de/fra/1 region, making it accessible in all data centers. Previously available only through the API, you can now turn it on or manage it from the Data Center Designer (DCD) for Dedicated Core Servers and vCPU Servers. This distributes network traffic across multiple CPU cores for enhanced throughput and reduced latency.
January 21
The official IONOS Cloud nodes for n8n are now available, empowering developers and DevOps teams to automate infrastructure management through n8n's workflow automation platform. This release introduces five dedicated nodes for managing IONOS Cloud infrastructure, Cloud DNS, CDN, and Certificate Manager, as well as an AI Model Hub for integrating RAG capabilities and OpenAI-compatible endpoints directly into your n8n workflows.
January 19
The Observability products, the Logging Service, and the Monitoring Service are now available in two new regions in the USA: Las Vegas us/las and Newark us/ewr.
January 15
The Content Delivery Network (CDN) is now in the General Availability (GA) phase, available to all IONOS Cloud users. Previously available on a request basis, CDN is now available directly through the Data Center Designer (DCD) and API. This service delivers high-performance content with built-in security features, including a Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Layer 7 DDoS protection, utilizing edge locations across major global regions.
January 12
DBaaS supports PostgreSQL 16, which delivers significant performance enhancements, featuring faster query execution through improved parallelism, accelerated bulk data loading, and more efficient logical replication. Fine-grained role and privilege management, such as restricting CREATEROLE privileges, enhances security and ensures safer, more controlled role management.
January 12
The Usage Reporter gathers two usage numbers for every logging pipeline and one usage number for all your monitoring pipelines you have and sends them to the Mimir data source in your Grafana Dashboard. These metrics will provide cost awareness, capacity planning, and automated alerting without the need to open support tickets.
January 9
Information on the security advisory for CVE-2025-14847, disclosed by MongoDB, is now available in the documentation portal. The advisory describes a vulnerability that involves improper validation of length fields in Zlib-compressed protocol headers, which could result in exposure of uninitialized heap memory to unauthenticated clients.
January 8
The NIC Multi-Queue feature is now available in all supported data centers, with the exception of de/fra/1. This expansion enhances network performance for Dedicated Core Servers and vCPU Servers by distributing traffic across multiple processing cores, thereby increasing throughput and reducing latency. The feature is disabled by default and must be activated on each VM using the Cloud API v6. This release extends availability beyond the initial deployment in Frankfurt de/fra/2, Germany.
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