Aviatrix CoPilot Image Release Notes
Aviatrix CoPilot is delivered via one image that should be maintained with the latest version for managing security and support for the product. You can launch the Aviatrix CoPilot image instance in the AWS Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, or Oracle Cloud marketplaces.
After a base image is launched from a marketplace, the CoPilot instance automatically updates to the latest software version upon startup.
Appliance Version 3.2.0 for CoPilot Software Version 4.12
This new image rebuilds the CoPilot v3 appliance for AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI with the latest security patches and system packages.
The Elasticsearch version is upgraded to start with 8.12.0, which is unaffected by the previous CVE-2023-31419 Elasticsearch 8.9.1 / 7.17.13 Security Update.
The OpenSSH version is upgraded to start with 8.9p1-3ubuntu0.10, which is unaffected by the previous CVE-2024-6387 "RegreSSHion" vulnerability.
Automatic software upgrades of existing CoPilot deployments include resolutions for CVE-2023-31419 and CVE-2024-6387. |
Migrating to the Latest CoPilot Image
If you have an existing CoPilot and want to upgrade to the latest version of a CoPilot base image, you must first launch a new CoPilot based on the latest image, and then migrate data from the old CoPilot to the new CoPilot.
To determine which appliance version you are running, click the Aviatrix icon in the upper right of the CoPilot menu bar. You will see the software and appliance versions you are currently running.
(AWS Cloud) If your existing CoPilot is an Appliance Version 2 image and you want to upgrade to an Appliance Version 3 image, you can perform the image migration using a backup and restore method. This image migration method is supported for AWS cloud between two simple CoPilot deployments running Appliance Version 2 and 3 images. For further details, see Migrate CoPilot to Appliance V3 (AWS).
For information about migrating CoPilot data from an old image to a new image, see Migrating CoPilot Data.
Appliance Version 3 Images
Appliance Version 3 images have the following characteristics:
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Applies CIS hardening
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CoPilot v3 images are the only images that will continue to receive security updates through software
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 or later
See CoPilot Image Releases - Appliance Version 3 for a list of v3.x appliance images.
CoPilot Image Releases - Appliance Version 3
Appliance Version | CSP Marketplace | Aviatrix Release Date | Notes |
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3.2.0 (x86) |
AWS |
22 August 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.12.0 |
3.2.0 (x86) |
Azure |
22 August 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.12.0 |
3.2.0 (x86) |
GCP |
22 August 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.12.0 |
3.2.0 (x86) |
OCI |
22 August 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.12.0 |
3.1.0 (ARM, x86) |
Azure |
14 June 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.10.0 |
3.1.0 (x86) |
AWS |
14 June 2024 |
The new image applies an official CIS hardening tool. Base software version is 4.10.0 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
OCI |
15 June 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.12.1 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
Azure China |
24 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.1 |
3.0.0 (ARM, x86) |
Azure |
18 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.1 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
GCP |
17 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.1 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
Azure |
16 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.1 |
3.0.0 (ARM) |
AWS |
15 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.0 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
AWS China |
12 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.10.0 |
3.0.0 (x86) |
AWS |
06 May 2023 |
The new image applies CIS hardening. Base software version is 3.9.2 |
Appliance Version 2 Images
CoPilot instances launched using base image version 1.5.1 through version 3.9.1 are labeled Appliance Version 2.
Appliance Version 2 images have the following characteristics:
CoPilot Image Releases - Appliance Version 2
Image Version | CSP Marketplace | Release Date | Notes |
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Version 3.5.8 — GCP (x86) |
GCP |
17 Feb 2023 |
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960. |
Version 2.0.6 — Azure |
Azure |
25 Aug 2022 |
The image contains general updates. |
Version 2.2.2 — OCI/OCI Gov |
OCI/OCI Gov |
26 July 2022 |
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960. |
Version 2.0.6 — GCP |
GCP |
08 July 2022 |
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960. |
Version 1.5.1 — Azure |
Azure |
06 July 2022 |
The image contains general updates. |
Version 2.0.4 — AWS ARM |
AWS |
06 July 2022 |
The image remediates CVE-2021-43527. |
Version 2.0.4 |
AWS |
23 June 2022 |
The image remediates CVE-2021-43527. |
Version 1.5.1 |
AWS |
14 Jan 2022 |
The image introduces Disk (Volume) Support and Auto-Scaling Memory Support. |
Disk (Volume) Support
With Appliance Version 2 and Version 3 CoPilot base images, you can allocate data disks (volumes) to your Aviatrix CoPilot deployment to be used for expandable storage. During instance creation in the marketplace, you can attach a data disk (data volume) to be used for CoPilot storage. When you deploy the instance, the initial setup process will automatically detect the disk/volume you attached during instance creation and format and attach your disks (a logical disk/volume is created from all physical disks). As your storage needs increase later (after deploying), you can also add more disks (volumes) as needed. See CoPilot Disk (Volume) Management for more information.
Auto-Scaling Memory Support
Appliance Version 2 and Version 3 CoPilot base images support automatic memory sizing for the ETL and datastore based on the physical memory of the instance at boot. New base images will default to these automatic settings, but existing deployments will keep their current configuration unless updated. Memory settings are located under CoPilot > Settings > Configuration > Options.
CoPilot Image Release Notes (Archived)
For the latest CoPilot image release information, see Aviatrix Controller and Gateway Image Release Notes.
CoPilot Image: Version 3.10.1 (24 May 2023) — Azure China (x86)
Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.10.1 released on 24 May 2023 on the Azure China cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.10.1 (18 May 2023) — Azure ARM
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.10.1 released on 18 May 2023 on the Azure cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.10.1 (17 May 2023) — GCP (x86)
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.10.1 released on 17 May 2023 on the GCP cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.10.0 (15 May 2023) — AWS ARM
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.10.0 released on 15 May 2023 on the AWS cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.10.0 (12 May 2023) — AWS China (x86)
Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.10.0 released on 12 May 2023 on the AWS China cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.9.2 (06 May 2023) — AWS (x86)
Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.9.2 released on 06 May 2023 on the AWS cloud platform.
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Applies CIS hardening
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Increases appliance version from 2 to 3.0.0 (Appliance Version 3.0.0)
CoPilot Image: Version 3.5.8 (17 Feb 2023) — GCP (x86)
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 3.5.8 released on 17 Feb 2023 on the GCP cloud platform.
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960.
CoPilot Image: Version 2.0.6 (25 Aug 2022) — Azure
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 2.0.6 released on 25 Aug 2022 on the Azure cloud platform.
CoPilot Image: Version 2.2.2 (26 July 2022) — OCI/OCI Gov
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 2.2.2 released on 26 July 2022 on the OCI and OCI Gov cloud platforms.
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960.
CoPilot Image: Version 2.0.6 (08 July 2022) — GCP
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 2.0.6 released on 08 July 2022 on the GCP cloud platform.
The image remediates CVE-2021-45960.
CoPilot Image: Version 1.5.1 (06 July 2022) — Azure
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 1.5.1 released on 06 July 2022 on the Azure cloud platform.
The image contains general updates.
CoPilot Image: Version 2.0.4 (06 July 2022) — AWS ARM
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 2.0.4 released on 06 July 2022 on the AWS cloud platform for AWS ARM image.
The image remediates CVE-2021-43527.
CoPilot Image: Version 2.0.4 (23 June 2022) — AWS
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 2.0.4 released on 23 June 2022 on the AWS cloud platform.
The image remediates CVE-2021-43527.
CoPilot Image: Version 1.5.1 (14 Jan 2022)
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Aviatrix CoPilot image version 1.5.1 released on 14 Jan 2022.
If you are deploying the 1.5.1 image version from the marketplace, the following disk volume and auto-scaling features are now available.
Note: These feature are available only if you deploy the new 1.5.1 image version.
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New disk (volume) support — You can now allocate data disks (volumes) to your Aviatrix CoPilot deployment to be used for expandable storage. During instance creation in the marketplace, you can attach a data disk (data volume) to be used for CoPilot storage. When you deploy the instance, the initial setup process will automatically detect the disk/volume you attached during instance creation and format and attach your disks (a logical disk/volume is created from all physical disks). As your storage needs increase later (after deploying), you can also add more disks (volumes) as needed. See CoPilot Disk (Volume) Management for more information.
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Auto-scaling memory support — CoPilot now supports automatic memory sizing for the ETL and datastore based on the physical memory of the instance at boot. New base images will default to these automatic settings, but existing deployments will keep their current configuration unless updated. Memory settings are still located under Settings > Configuration > Options.