Release Notes for DuraCloud releases beyond 4.1.0 are now captured in GitHub:

https://github.com/duracloud/duracloud/releases

Legacy Releases


Release 4.1.0

Released: July 18, 2016

The DuraCloud 4.1.0 release makes it possible to support storage in both the DPN and the Chronopolis systems independently. Support for storing content in DPN through Chronopolis remains, but this release opens the door for storing content in Chronopolis alone, for scenarios where storage in DPN is not appropriate.

The 4.1.0 release also adds several updates to better support deployment and operations, including CORS support and integration with SumoLogic logging management.

For details on specific changes which are included in the 4.1.0 release, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 4.0.0

Released: July 1, 2016

The DuraCloud 4.0.0 release focuses primarily on updates which allow for greater scaling and efficiency. DuraCloud will now be deployed as clustered software. While all storage accounts remain distinct, compute capacity will be shared and will scale to meet demands. This will provide increased upload and download throughput and simplify system administration, allowing for more frequent software releases.

The following changes are part of the DuraCloud 4.0.0 release:

Release 3.7.0

Released: January 29, 2016

The DuraCloud 3.7.0 release added the following features and updates:


DuraCloud currently supports all of the major web browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. As of version 3.7.0, DuraCloud no longer supports Microsoft Internet Explorer. This change is in response to Microsoft's recent end of support announcement for Internet Explorer. This shift allows development effort to be focused on delivering the highest quality user experience for the vast majority of our users. If you are still using Internet Explorer, we recommend you consider moving to one of the supported browsers mentioned above.


Release 3.6.0

Released: November 23, 2015

The DuraCloud 3.6.0 release added the following features and updates:

To see the full list of changes, or for more details on specific changes in release 3.6.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 3.5.0

Released: October 19, 2015

The DuraCloud 3.5.0 release focuses on smoothing the integration with DPN.  The key features that were added that are visible in DuraCloud: 

To see the full list of changes and bug fixes, or for more details about specific changes in release 3.5.0, see the DuraCloud Sprint and DuraCloud Vault Sprint

Release 3.4.0

Released: August 14, 2015

The DuraCloud 3.4.0 release focuses on smoothing the integration with DPN.  The key features that were added that are visible in DuraCloud: 

Release 3.3.0

Released: June 15, 2015

The DuraCloud 3.3.0 release adds two primary features:

Beyond the two primary security-focused features, many updates were made to further support the DuraCloud Mill and to resolve a variety of bugs.

To see the full list of changes, or for more details about specific changes in release 3.3.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 3.2.0

Released: December 17, 2014

The DuraCloud 3.2.0 release is focused on two main themes: Integration with DPN, and integration with the DuraCloud Mill.

Beyond the two major themes, this release includes significant housekeeping work as well. The full set of project dependencies were reviewed, updated, and significantly pruned. Each piece of the DuraCloud software was reviewed to ensure its configuration and dependency set were up-to-date and correct. Much of this was in preparation for the DuraCloud software being hosted by Sonatype, which means that the 3.2.0 release is the first DuraCloud release to be available in Maven Central. This makes the DuraCloud software much easier to reuse in other Java projects.

Also notable is a new "jump start" feature in the DuraCloud SyncTool which enables users to dramatically increase their throughput for first time uploads of large numbers of small files.  See DuraCloud Sync Tool or DuraCloud Sync Tool - Command Line for details.

To see the list of housekeeping tasks and bug fixes in release 3.2.0, see the JIRA issue tracker. The work completed on the DuraCloud Mill is maintained in a stand-alone JIRA project. The work on the Chronopolis integration is also in a stand-alone JIRA project.

Release 3.1.0

Released: June 6, 2014

The primary features of release 3.1.0 are:

To see the full list of changes, or for more details about specific changes in release 3.1.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 3.0.0

Released: April 22, 2014

The DuraCloud 3.0.0 release is the first step towards allowing DuraCloud to be run in a more distributed and efficient manner. Towards that end, the services framework has been removed in favor of handling the same tasks (primarily duplication between providers and bit integrity checking) through a scalable processing engine which is run outside of the DuraCloud instances themselves. This provides for better performance on the instances and better performance for the services, as well as less effort for DuraCloud users.

The primary features of release 3.0.0 are:

To see the full list of changes, or for more details about specific changes in release 3.0.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 2.4.0

Released: September 20, 2013

The primary features of release 2.4.0 are:

To see the full list of changes, or for more details about specific changes in release 2.4.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 2.3.1

Released: March 28, 2013

Release 2.3.1 is a bug fix release which focused on resolving bugs which resulted in errors when uploading files via the Sync Tool.

For more details about specific changes in release 2.3.1, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 2.3.0

Released: March 1, 2013

The primary features of release 2.3.0 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 2.3.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Important Known Issues:

A detailed list of known issues in release 2.3.0 may be found found here.

Release 2.2.0

Released: November 14, 2012

The primary features of release 2.2.0 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 2.2.0, see the JIRA issue tracker

Release 2.1.1

Released: September 28, 2012

The primary features of release 2.1.1 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 2.1.1, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 2.1.0

Released: August 9, 2012

The primary features of release 2.1.0 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 2.1.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 2.0.0

Released: April 17, 2012

The primary features of release 2.0.0 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 2.0.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 1.3.1

Released: Jan 20, 2012

The primary features of release 1.3.1 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 1.3.1, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 1.3

Released: Dec 14, 2011

The primary features of release 1.3 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 1.3, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 1.2

Released: Oct 30, 2011

The primary features of release 1.2 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 1.2, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 1.1

Released: Sept 30, 2011

The primary features of release 1.1 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 1.1, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 1.0

Released: July 29, 2011

The primary features of release 1.0 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 1.0, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.9

Released: April 27, 2011

The primary features of release 0.9 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.9, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.8

Released: Jan 26, 2011

The primary features of release 0.8 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.8, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.7

Released: Oct 28, 2010

The primary features of release 0.7 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.7, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Note that there have been issues discovered during testing of the Bulk Image Transformer (included in release 0.6 as the Bulk Image Conversion Service). If you choose to run this service, it is recommended that the size of images being used be kept under 100MB. The likelihood of success appears to increase with server size, and number of servers being set to 3 or more is recommended. If you do run this service, please note the data set and configuration and make us aware of the outcome.

Release 0.6

Released: Sept 03, 2010

The primary features of release 0.6 are:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.6, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.5

Released: July 28, 2010

The primary feature of release 0.5 is the addition of a completely new administrative user interface. This UI, called DurAdmin like its predecessor, provides for easy access to the primary features of DuraCloud.

For more details about specific changes in release 0.5, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.4

Released 0.4.1: June 30, 2010
Released 0.4: June 21, 2010

The primary features added in release 0.4 of DuraCloud were:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.4, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.3

Released: May 17, 2010

The primary features in the third pilot release of DuraCloud are:

Other improvements in the 0.3 release:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.3, see the JIRA issue tracker.

Release 0.2

Released: Feb 19, 2010

The second pilot release of DuraCloud focused on providing access to services which can be run over content, as well as improvements to the storage foundation provided by the first release.

Services available as of release 0.2:

Service functions available as of release 0.2:

New storage functions available as of release 0.2:

For more details about specific changes in release 0.2, see the JIRA issue tracker. Note that while most items included in the release are listed in the tracker, we migrated to using JIRA while working on release 0.2, so issues completed prior to the migration are not included.

Release 0.1

Released: Nov 2, 2009

The first pilot release of DuraCloud laid the foundation for storage across underlying providers.

Through either the web-ui or via direct REST calls