With this release, the following are the oldest supported ActiveGate versions.
| Support level | Oldest supported version |
|---|---|
| Standard Support | 1.303 |
| Enterprise Success and Support | 1.297 |
For details, see How long are versions supported following rollout?.
There are no new versions of Chromium for Red Hat/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux 8 beyond version 133. For important security and stability reasons, we've decided to discontinue our support for installing Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate on Red Hat/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux 8 after ActiveGate version 1.325.
To ensure the continuity and security of your synthetic monitors, we recommend migrating your Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate to one of the supported operating systems, for example, Red Hat/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux 9.
ActiveGate version 1.325 is the last Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate supported on Red Hat/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux 8.
Additionally, with Dynatrace version 1.326, we plan to introduce mechanisms preventing Synthetic-enabled ActiveGates on Red Hat/Oracle Linux/Rocky Linux 8 from being updated beyond version 1.325.
Digital Experience | Synthetic Monitoring
Containerized private Synthetic locations now offer the ability to work in FIPS-compliant mode.
Digital Experience | Synthetic Monitoring
Chromium 133 is the latest supported version for Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate installed on:
Chromium 138 is the latest supported version for Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate installed on:
Chrome for Testing 138 is the latest supported version for Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate installed on:
Chromium 138 is bundled with the Windows ActiveGate installer.
For more information on supported and provided Chromium versions, see Requirements for private Synthetic locations and Create a private Synthetic location.
Platform | Metrics
ActiveGate thread pool metrics (dsfm:active_gate.thread_pool.queue_size and dsfm:active_gate.thread_pool.busy_threads) are reported as fully featured gauge type, including minimum, maximum and average value for given timeframe.
Infrastructure Observability | Log Monitoring
You can provide content-type with a query parameter for generic ingest (/logs/ingest) content-type only. The value provided in the query parameter has priority over the type specified in the content-type header.
Platform | Metrics
Implemented reporting of volume free space and total space for module directories. Metrics include volume mount point dimension for improved observability.
Platform | Metrics
We’re removed some obsolete metrics that are no longer in use, as improved alternatives are already in place. This change has no impact on functionality.