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Release policy

Camunda Platform 8 follows the Camunda release policy with some specific clarifications which can be found below.

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Interested in deprecation and support announcements? Read more on the Announcements page.

Provisioning in SaaS​

In our managed service, we differentiate between components that are part of a Camunda Platform 8 cluster and components that are outside of the cluster.

A cluster usually consists of:

  • Zeebe
  • Operate
  • Tasklist
  • Optimize

For components outside of the cluster, we release new versions continuously and update customers to the latest version automatically whenever it is ready to be shipped.

These components include:

  • Modeler (Web)
  • Connectors
  • Console

For components inside a cluster, Camunda provides two channels for provisioning and follows the Camunda release policy:

  • Stable: Provides the latest feature and patch releases ready for most users at minimal risk. The releases follow semantic versioning and can be updated to the next minor or patch release without data loss.
  • Alpha: Provides preview releases in preparation for the next stable release. They provide a short-term stability point to test new features and give feedback before they are released to the stable channel. Try these to ensure the upcoming release works with your infrastructure. These releases cannot be updated to a newer release, and therefore are not meant to be used in production.

On the stable channel, the last three supported minor versions are made available for provisioning.

New versions​

Whenever a new Camunda Platform 8 version is released, we do our best to provide the new version on our managed service at the same time. We add a notice to Console, recommending an update to the latest version.

Console with notice to update the cluster in Camunda Platform 8 SaaS

Updates or restart for critical issues​

In our managed service we reserve the right to force update or restart a cluster immediately and without notice in advance if there is a critical security or stability issue.

Self-Managed​

Whenever a new Camunda Platform 8 version is released, Camunda Platform 8 Self-Managed enterprise customers will be notified via email.

If you are not an enterprise customer, you can stay up to date via release blogs, the announcements page, or releases on GitHub and Docker Hub.

New versions​

If you are running Camunda Platform 8 Self-Managed, follow our update guide.