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What’s New in Superna Cyberstorage 2.14.0

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What’s New in 2.14.0

This release introduces enhancements to Ransomware Defender, alert handling, cluster connectivity, and license management.

Highlights in this release include:

  • Application Fingerprinting to reduce alert fatigue by suppressing alerts that match known safe application behavior
  • Alert Batching to consolidate multiple alarm notifications into periodic batch emails
  • PowerScale Cluster FQDN Support to allow cluster registration by fully qualified domain name instead of IP address
  • Auto-Loading of Licenses to accept future-dated licenses and activate them automatically when the start date arrives

Application Fingerprinting

Application Fingerprinting helps reduce false positives by identifying normal application behavior and suppressing alerts that match known safe patterns. This enhancement improves detection accuracy and helps administrators focus on genuine threats.

Key benefits include:

  • Reduced alert fatigue
  • Improved detection accuracy
  • Same-day value after upgrade by leveraging existing Threat Analyzer data
  • Continued ransomware protection with less noise
  • Integration with existing GUI and APIs

Alert Batching

Alert Batching reduces alert fatigue by grouping multiple alarm notifications into a single summary email over a configurable time window. Critical alarms and configured bypass codes can still be delivered immediately when required.

PowerScale Cluster FQDN Support

You can now add a PowerScale cluster by using a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) instead of an IP address. This recommended configuration enables SmartConnect load balancing and provides more resilient cluster access if a node becomes unavailable.

Auto-Loading of Licenses

Eyeglass now accepts licenses with a future start date. These licenses are stored in a pending folder and checked nightly at midnight (UTC). When the start date arrives, Eyeglass loads the license automatically.

Release Notes

The release notes provide detailed information on fixes, known issues, vulnerabilities, and limitations introduced or identified in this version.