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Aviatrix features are introduced through a structured lifecycle. The structured lifecycle lets you explore and provide feedback on new capabilities as they mature. Every Aviatrix feature falls into one of three modes in the following table:
Feature ModeAviatrix SupportStabilityEnable Method
GAFull support:
• Standard Aviatrix support channels
• SLAs
• Stable APIs
• Stable behavior
• Stable configuration

Breaking changes follow standard deprecation policy
Automatic
PreviewStandard Aviatrix support channelsSome APIs and capabilities may change between Preview and GA• From the CoPilot UI
• From the feature flag toggle on the Settings page
EABest-effort support:

On approval, based on the feature, a support plan is created
Significant changes may occur on:
• APIs
• Capabilities
• Configuration

No guarantee of a seamless upgrade from the EA build
Contact your Aviatrix account team

General Availability (GA) Features

GA features are fully tested, fully supported, and safe for deployment in production environments. All Aviatrix features are GA unless otherwise mentioned.

Preview Features

Preview features are functional, supported, and available to all Aviatrix customers. They are in the final stages of development and represent capabilities that have a high likelihood of becoming GA. Preview features are an opportunity for you to evaluate upcoming capabilities and share feedback that shapes the final product.

Early Access (EA) Features

EA features are in active development and available to a select group of Aviatrix customers upon request. They offer a unique opportunity to influence the direction of a feature in its earliest stages. EA features are not guaranteed to advance to Preview or GA.

Adopt Preview and EA Features Safely

Not all preview features carry the same scope of impact on your environment. Some are read-only visibility features that you can enable anywhere. Others modify traffic behavior and are best tried on a single Gateway first. The Feature Classification table classifies every Preview and EA feature so you can adopt each one with confidence.

Impact Scope Levels

Read and understand the following legends before going to the Feature Classification table.
IconLevelMeaning
🟢Explore FreelyThis feature provides visibility, analytics, or recommendations. It does not modify your network configuration or traffic. Enable it in any environment. If the data looks off, use your best judgment and provide feedback so that we can make it better.
🟡Start SmallThis feature can modify traffic behavior or configuration, but you control exactly where to modify. Enable it on a single non-critical Gateway or VPC, observe, then expand when you are comfortable. See the following feature notes for guidance.
🟠Test FirstThis feature operates across a broader scope—a Transit domain, multiple Gateways, or a cloud-wide setting. We recommend trying it in a dedicated test environment or non-critical Transit domain before broader deployment.
🔴Lab RecommendedThis feature involves fundamental infrastructure changes that affect your network globally and cannot be scoped to individual Gateways. We want your feedback—please evaluate it in an isolated lab or test environment during the preview period.

Feature Classification

Transit Gateways carry traffic for multiple VPCs and Transit domains. Any inline feature enabled on a Transit Gateway carries a broader impact scope than the same feature on a Spoke.
The feature classifications assume that you follow the guidance to start on Spoke Gateways. If you enable a feature on a Transit Gateway, consider it as one level broader in scope.
Several DCF features can be configured with policies in logging-only mode (no enforcement action). While logging mode is lower risk than enforcement, DCF still inserts into the data path when enabled.Logging mode is a good first step for observation, but it is not the same as no impact. The feature classifications account for this.
The following table classifies every Preview and EA feature so you can adopt each one with confidence.
FeatureStageImpact ScopeVersion IntroducedGA VersionMinimum Safe Scope
DCF IPSPreview🟡 Start Small8.2Single Spoke Gateway
DCF TLS ProfilesPreview🟡 Start Small8.2Single Spoke Gateway
DCF on FireNetPreview🟠 Test First8.1Per Transit domain
DCF on Site2CloudPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle S2C connection
DCF on PSFPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle PSF Gateway
DCF SNI VerificationPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle Spoke Gateway
DCF Enforcement on New CloudsPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle Spoke Gateway on new CSP
Intra-VPC Distributed FirewallPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle VPC
Edge Policy Based RoutingPreview🟡 Start SmallSingle Edge Gateway
ActiveMesh V4Preview🔴 Lab Recommended9.0Global—no scoping
Serverless SecurityEarly Access🟡 Start Small8.2Single VPC
Hostname SmartGroupsGA🟡 Start Small7.28.1Per SmartGroup / Per policy
Kubernetes SmartGroupsPreview🟢 Explore FreelyPer SmartGroup
Kubernetes Node SmartGroupsPreview🟢 Explore FreelyPer SmartGroup
External GroupsPreview🟢 Explore FreelyPer SmartGroup
Egress VPC ScorePreview🟢 Explore FreelyN/A
Topology BuilderPreview🟢 Explore FreelyN/A
GeoblockingLocked PreviewComing Soon
Version Introduced is the first Controller version where the feature became available in its current stage. GA Version is the target or actual version where the feature graduates to GA. A dash indicates the value is not yet determined.

Feedback

We build preview features for you to try, and your feedback directly shapes what becomes GA. If you have questions, encounter unexpected behavior, or want to share suggestions:
  • Preview features: Supported through standard Aviatrix support channels
  • Early Access features: Contact your Aviatrix account team for dedicated support
  • In CoPilot: Use the feedback button on any preview feature page