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3.2. New features in Cloudstack 2.2.8

Table 5. New features in 2.2.8
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.