Kubernetes Version Policy

CCE provides highly scalable, high-performance, enterprise-class Kubernetes clusters. This section describes the Kubernetes version policy of CCE clusters.

Lifecycle of CCE Cluster Versions

Kubernetes Version

Status

Community Release In

Commercial Use of CCE Clusters

EOS of CCE Clusters

v1.29

In commercial usea

November 2023

June 2024

June 2026

v1.28

In commercial usea

August 2023

February 2024

February 2026

v1.27

In commercial useb

April 2023

October 2023

October 2025

v1.25

In commercial useb

August 2022

March 2023

March 2025

v1.23

In commercial useb

December 2021

September 2022

September 2024

v1.21

End of service (EOS)

April 2021

April 2022

April 2024

v1.19

EOS

August 2020

March 2021

September 2023

v1.17

EOS

December 2019

July 2020

January 2023

v1.15

EOS

June 2019

December 2019

September 2022

v1.13

EOS

December 2018

June 2019

March 2022

v1.11

EOS

August 2018

October 2018

March 2021

v1.9

EOS

December 2017

March 2018

December 2020

Note

The CCE console supports clusters of the latest two commercially used versions:

  • a: Clusters created using the console or APIs

  • b: Clusters created only using APIs

Phases of CCE Cluster Versions

  • In commercial use: The cluster version has been fully verified and is stable and reliable. You can use clusters of this version in the production environment, and the CCE SLA is valid for such clusters.

  • EOS: After the cluster version EOS, CCE does not support the creation of new clusters or provide technical support including new feature updates, vulnerability or issue fixes, new patches, work order guidance, and online checks for the EOS cluster version. The CCE SLA is not valid for such clusters.

CCE Cluster Versions

CCE clusters are updated according to the versions available in the Kubernetes community. This means that a CCE cluster version is made up of both the Kubernetes community version number and the CCE patch version number. The CCE cluster version is in the format for vX.Y.Z-rN, such as v1.28.2-r0.

  • A Kubernetes version is in the format of X.Y, which inherits the community version policy. The major Kubernetes version is represented by X, while the minor Kubernetes version is represented by Y..

  • A CCE patch version is in the format of Z-rN, for example, v1.28. New patches are released on an irregular basis for Kubernetes versions that are still in the maintenance period. If a new patch version offers new features that were not present in the previous version, the Z number will increase. If a new patch version provides bug fixes, vulnerability fixes, or scenario optimization compared to the previous version, the N number will increase.