| Bug | Description |
|---|---|
| 3224 | Multiple NFS servers may be used to provide secondary storage for a zone. |
| 4942 | Networking metering may be performed on direct networks. This is in conjunction with InMon Traffic Sentinel and sFlow/NetFlow enabled switches. |
| 6451 | XenServer host passwords may be changed using the CloudStack API. |
| 6873 | Clusters, Pods and Zones may be put into a maintenance mode. In this mode no new VM allocations will be made to them. Administrators can still create VMs on this hardware. |
| 7507 | KVM now supports local disk for primary storage. |
| 7553 | The virtual router is now sized according to a system VM service offering. This allows for increasing virtual hardware available to some users' routers. |
| 8115 | Source IP filtering is now available in the virtual router. |
| 8350 | The software load balancer in the virtual router has been tuned for performance. |
| 9828 | Metadata is recreated when the virtual router is recreated. |
| 8830 | The parent template ID is provided for templates created from snapshot. This allows for template usage tracking. |
| 8901 | The CloudStack UI will give indication that a snapshot is in progress. |
| 9109 | Japanese keymapping is supported for the console viewer. |
| 9158 | It is now possible to list instances that are associated with a particular primary storage. |
| 9250 | A new guest OS type "Other PV" is available for XenServer. These are other types of templates that are paravirtualized. |
| 9534 | In service offerings it is now possible to enforce a hard cap in CPU consumption. |
| 9579 | It is now possible to add a custom DNS suffix per direct network. |
| 9651 | Two cloud guest networks may be added. Then direct networks may be associated with either network. |
| 9724 | The listEvents API has been extended to allow specifying hours and minutes on queries. |
| 10152 | XenServer 5.6 FP2 is supported, except when used with security groups. |