Nebula Release Notes

Version V7-1.6000


Linux Distributions
  • Nebula Deployment officially supports the following Linux distributions:
    • Alma Linux-9
    • Debian-12
    • Rocky Linux-9

Nvidia vGPU
  • Officially, Nvidia vGPU Linux_KVM Driver 17+ is supported. For more details, please refer to the Nvidia Documentation. Passthrough GPU is not supported.

Sky Router
  • The Sky Node can now be accessed via the private network address 10.N.0.1, where N represents the IPN number of the Nebula deployment. This change eliminates the need to set up load balancer forwards for internal Sky Link traffic.

Known Issues


Instances-xvm Linked-Clones
  • On Debian-based Sky Nodes, linked clones may fail to boot due to a "permission denied" error. Unfortunately, there is currently no workaround for this issue.

Road Map 2025


  • Service integration for Zadara zCompute and zStorage.

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Cloud Solutions Architect

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