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What's New in Superna Cyberstorage 2.14.1

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What's New in 2.14.1

Version 2.14.1 introduces improvements to Application Fingerprinting in Ransomware Defender, Disaster Recovery, and adds support for OneFS 9.13.1.

Highlights in this release include:

  • Application Fingerprinting Database Automated Event Ingestion to automatically ingest past events during upgrade
  • Expedited Processing for Excluded Threat Detections to reduce detection latency for TD6, TD7, and TD11
  • OneFS 9.13.1 Support added to the list of supported PowerScale versions
  • Parallel Failover Enhancements to improve reliability when running multiple failover jobs simultaneously
  • SMB Data Integrity Failover Behavior Updated to use interface removal instead of per-share lockout

Application Fingerprinting

Automated Event Ingestion

Past events in the Application Fingerprinting database are now ingested automatically during upgrade. The system reads events with a false positive or unresolved status directly from the database, removes duplicates, and runs the ingestion in the background — no additional commands or changes to the upgrade process are required.

Expedited Processing for Excluded Threat Detections

Threat detections TD6, TD7, and TD11 are now processed earlier in the Application Fingerprinting analysis. Previously, these excluded threat detections waited up to 2 minutes for the full AFP analysis cycle. They are now handled independently, reducing detection latency.

Platform Support

Eyeglass now supports OneFS version 9.13.1.

Disaster Recovery

Parallel Failover Enhancements

Improved the reliability of parallel failover operations. You can now run multiple failover jobs simultaneously without encountering API concurrency issues that could interrupt failover operations.

SMB Data Integrity Failover Behavior Updated

The SMB Data Integrity step now removes pool interfaces before failover completes, instead of locking out each share individually. This prevents access to data during failover. Once failover is complete, the interfaces are re-added.

Release Notes

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