Neo SPCC has just launched NeoFS Node v0.47.0, which brings new updates to streamline node management and enhance system reliability.
Enhanced Logging Features
This update offers enhanced logging controls and more flexible peer validation options for node operators. Fine-tuning logging output reduces noise, while inner ring nodes can now validate peers using external tools, providing greater adaptability for various deployment setups.
Optimized Caching
The changes made to how nodes cache data not only improve speed but also reliability. By caching only relevant data and utilizing previously stored permissions more efficiently, the network can respond faster to access requests. These adjustments also minimize redundant operations, especially during temporary network issues or configuration changes.
Improved Reliability
This update includes several fixes targeting rare bugs that could disrupt service or lead to data handling issues. Problems such as inaccessible split objects or invalid object deletions are addressed. Additionally, smoother reintegration of nodes after disruptions is ensured, eliminating the need for manual restarts in common failure scenarios.
Legacy configuration options have been removed or made unnecessary to reduce the risk of misconfiguration. Dependency upgrades have also been implemented to align the NeoFS node with the latest versions of the rest of the stack, including NeoGo and the NeoFS SDK.
For more information, you can access the full release notes here.