April 2025
What's new
April 30
At IONOS, we are excited to announce the launch of our new and improved interface, designed with users in mind. The DCD application interface features a redesigned top navigation menu, a left navigation menu, and a DCD dashboard, providing the following advantages:
Simplified navigation: Easy access to the product categories and groupings.
Better organization: Better and logical product groupings that make browsing and discovering them and associated services easier.
Improved user experience: Whether you are a first-time visitor or a returning user, the new interface ensures a smoother, more enjoyable journey.
Consistency: A consistent look and feel across all sections and optimized for all devices. This update is part of our ongoing commitment to providing a user-friendly experience that helps you easily find the right products. As a result, you can also see that we have already updated the images in certain sections of the documentation portal, while the rest are still in progress.
April 30
Event Streams for Apache Kafka service will now support Kafka version 3.8.0 starting 30 April 2025. In this context, we will mark version 3.7.0 as deprecated.
Starting 28 May 2025, creating new Kafka instances in version 3.7.0 will no longer be possible. We will then migrate existing instances from version 3.7.0 to version 3.8.0 without requiring any action from you or service interruption.
April 16
IONOS Public Images now supports using Microsoft SQL Server Images to configure Block Storage. The following combinations are available:
MSSQL-2019 (All Editions) on Windows-2019
MSSQL-2022 (All Editions) on Windows-2022
These images are available through both the DCD and the API. The Microsoft SQL Enterprise Server Images are available only on contacting IONOS Cloud Support.
April 15
We are excited to announce the launch of Event Streams for Apache Kafka in our Las Vegas, United States (us-las), France, Paris (fr-par), and Spain, Logroño (es-vit) data centers in addition to the existing location support in Germany, United Kingdom, and the United States. Supporting these new locations ensures we can offer a co-located Managed Kafka at any of our existing data centers. The new endpoints are kafka.us-las
, kafka.fr-par
, and kafka.es-vit
.
April 2
At IONOS, we are excited to announce the integration of Key Management Service (KMS) for seamless activation and management of Microsoft Windows operating systems within our cloud infrastructure. While the activation process for new Windows instances will continue to occur automatically, this enhancement will facilitate the reactivation and management of existing Windows instances.
April 1
IONOS offers greater flexibility and simplicity for users to choose the server type as either Dedicated Core or vCPU for their Managed Kubernetes nodes. You can also choose to update the server type even after the node pool creation. This capability is supported both through the DCD and the API. To support this function, in the DCD, you see the new field Server type in the Node Template section while creating a Kubernetes node pool.
April 1
IONOS announces the upcoming phasing out of AMD Opteron servers in the Frankfurt (de/fra
) data center. This decision is part of our ongoing efforts to improve the product and align it with more efficient and future-proof solutions.
Alternative options: For continued functionality, you can transition to Dedicated Core server with AMD Epyc CPU architecture or to a vCPU Server. You can manually change to one of these options from April 1, 2025, until May 13, 2025. Starting on May 13, 2025, eligible systems running AMD Opteron-based Compute Engine workloads will automatically begin transitioning to AMD Epyc processors within the Frankfurt location.
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