fleet/articles/fleet-3.13.0.md
Mike Thomas bf11f2df66
Articles housekeeping (#6389)
* Articles housekeeping

Style tweaks:

- reduced categories-and-search margin-top
- changed color of category on cards
- removed time stamps from cards

Image updates:
- created missing images, and replaced existing with a cleaner, more vibrant style to the following categories.
    - security
    - guides
    - engineering
    - podcasts
- Normalized release thumbnails. The current graphics are over-designed, inconsistent, and too busy/hard to process.

* lint fix

* remove ")" from image caption

* remove old article images

* update cover image filenames for consistency

* add deleted image, update filenames to match naming conventions

* fix typo in filename

Co-authored-by: Eric <eashaw@sailsjs.com>
2022-06-28 16:18:41 -05:00

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Fleet 3.13.0

Fleet 3.13.0

Fleet 3.13 is now available on GitHub and Docker Hub! 3.13 introduces improved performance of the additional queries feature, improvements to the fleetctl preview experience, and more.

For the complete summary of changes and release binaries check out the release notes on GitHub.

Improved performance of the additional queries feature

The additional queries feature in Fleet allows you to add host data to the response payload of the /hosts Fleet API endpoint. This feature is helpful when you want to grab specific host information straight from the Fleet API instead of your logging destination. Check out the Fleet documentation for more information on using the additional queries feature.

A Fleet customer reported that their Fleets MySQL database experienced a negative performance impact when using the additional queries feature. Fleet 3.13 improves the way the additional host data is stored in order to support Fleet deployments with hundreds of thousands of hosts.

Improvements to fleetctl preview experience

The fleetctl preview command is useful for spinning up Fleet in a local environment to check out new features. This release of Fleet introduces the fleetctl preview stop and fleetctl preview reset commands.

These commands allow you to either stop or reset the simulated machines running in Docker. Now, you can shut down fleetctl preview without navigating through Docker desktop.


Ready to update?

Visit our update guide in the Fleet docs for instructions on updating to Fleet 3.13.0.