2025
Nov, 2025
vDB – Redis version 7.2.11
Updated Redis to version 7.2.11 to improve performance and compatibility.
vLB – Access Log at AZ 1B, 1C HCM
Added access log support for HCM, enabling detailed traffic monitoring and analysis by zone.
Sep, 2025
VKS (GreenNode Kubernetes Service) – Automatically delete clusters with no active nodes after 30 days (System improvement)
The system will automatically scan and remove clusters that have no active nodes for 30 consecutive days. Before deletion, warning emails will be sent to Customers to ensure they can proactively take action if they wish to retain the cluster — ensuring safety and transparency throughout the management process. This enhancement helps Customers save operational costs and avoid resource waste caused by inactive clusters.
Jul, 2025
vStorage – FileStorage integrated with an additional HAN region
The File Storage service is enhanced with two regions: HCM and HAN. Provides distributed file storage, effortless scalability, and the ability to access files from multiple instances simultaneously.
Reference documentation available here
Jun, 2025
vDB – Multi-AZ for Relational & MemoryStore
Supports Multi-AZ deployment in HCM. Improves service durability and overall availability.
Jan, 2025
vDB – PostgreSQL version 14 & pgvector support
Added PostgreSQL 14 and the pgvector extension for versions 14 and 15. Enhances support for AI/ML applications.
December, 2025
Compute:
Public VIP (Support for VM creation or on the Marketplace). This feature increases high availability, helps build active-standby solutions for VMs requiring public services, and the IP address will not change during active/standby failover. Additionally, this feature supports migration, making it easy to switch IP addresses to new VMs or Marketplaces. Customers can independently maintain their VM when migrating to a new VM.
This feature is supported in all vServer Regions and Zones. Learn more about how to set it up here.
Multi-External Interface: This feature allows you to attach multiple external interfaces to the server to separate services/traffic and failover interfaces, saving costs by eliminating the need to purchase multiple servers. This feature assigns each application in the VM a separate IP address, making traffic management easier. It also increases high availability; if a VM fails, users can easily remove the interface and attach it to a backup VM.
Learn more about how to set it up here.
vBackup: Improved functionality to allow adding recipient information for notifications on the Portal.
In addition to the Root account, configuring email addresses to receive notifications will help users be more proactive in managing accounts and services by team/group, ensuring the system's stable and efficient operation. The system supports settings for various notification types related to resource expiration, automatic renewal, and bill payment.
September, 2025
VKS – Multi-AZ Node Group Support
Multi-AZ Node Group allows users to deploy worker nodes—where applications and workloads run—across multiple Availability Zones (AZs). This deployment model enhances Kubernetes system availability and fault tolerance, making it suitable for enterprise-grade, mission-critical applications.
AI Gateway
The latest update to AI Gateway introduces two key capabilities that help Customers operate more efficiently, reduce costs, and better manage AI model (LLM) usage:
Caching (Exact / Semantic Caching): The system automatically stores the results of repeated or semantically similar prompts. This helps significantly reduce the number of LLM model calls, optimize usage costs, and shorten response times for end users.
Rate Limit: Allows Customers to configure usage frequency limits for AI models, enabling effective control of traffic and costs while ensuring stable performance for applications using AI Gateway.
With these enhancements, AI Gateway now supports: Multi-LLM Support; comprehensive monitoring via metrics and logs; safety features for sensitive user information such as authentication tokens and API keys; and the newly added Caching and Rate Limit functionalities.
vNetwork – vDNS Integration for Endpoint Services
vDNS is a DNS (Domain Name System) service designed specifically for the Private Cloud environment on GreenNode, providing secure, flexible, and efficient domain name management and resolution within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Previously, vDNS supported integration with services such as vLB (Load Balancing) and VKS. This update extends vDNS integration to Endpoint services, enabling connectivity between VPCs and GreenNode services including HCM-03 (vStorage, vMonitor, vServer, vCR, IAM) and HCM-04 (vStorage).
vStorage – Lifecycle Feature
Integrated Lifecycle transition for objects in regions HCM04/HAN02, enabling automated movement of objects between tiers within the same bucket to optimize storage costs.
Reference documentation available here
August, 2025
VKS – Placement Group Support per Node Group
This enhancement enables more effective control over node placement to optimize performance and improve availability. It is especially useful for workloads that require physical distribution (anti-affinity) or co-location (affinity) to reduce latency and improve system responsiveness.
vNetwork – Multi-AZ Support for Endpoint, NAT, VPN
Multi-AZ support empowers Customers to design HA architectures more proactively, ensuring system continuity even if one AZ experiences issues.
July, 2025
vStorage – Object Storage (HCM04)
Integrated multiple storage tiers in region HCM04 to align with varying data storage needs and cost requirements.
Publicly available tiers: Instant Archive, Gold.
Reference documentation available here
vLB – ALB Support for CORS Header, ALPN, SSL Policy
vLB/ALB – CORS Response Header, ALPN, SSL Policy (07/2025)
Updated ALB to support CORS response headers and customizable ALPN and SSL Policies, enhancing security and improving compatibility.
June, 2025
vDB-Kafka – Metric/Logs Support
The new Metrics/Logs feature allows Customers to monitor the operational status of their Kafka clusters directly from the management interface. This integration simplifies system monitoring, enhances operational proactiveness, and reduces downtime risks for applications relying on Kafka.
April, 2025
vStorage – Object Storage (HAN02)
Integrated the new HAN02 region into the vStorage portal, providing more powerful and flexible storage capabilities compared to the existing HAN01 region. All customers on region HAN01 are migrated to HAN02, and region HAN01 is officially decommissioned.
Reference documentation available here
March, 2025
vLB – Launch of vLB Autoscale in region HAN
vLB – Autoscale in Region HAN (03/2025)
Activated Autoscale capabilities in the Hanoi region, enabling automatic scaling based on real-time workloads.
May, 2025
AI STACK
GreenNode introduces a comprehensive AI platform that enables businesses to deploy, integrate, and operate Generative AI applications easily, securely, and efficiently. The GreenNode AI Stack is designed with a modular, flexible architecture optimized for both technical teams and business leaders.
The AI Stack ecosystem consists of the following core services:
VKS (GreenNode Kubernetes Service)
A fully managed Kubernetes service with GPU integration, autoscaling, resource monitoring, and enhanced security. Optimized for GPU-intensive AI workloads while still suitable for large-scale web applications, microservices, and backend systems. It enables businesses to quickly deploy applications without building or maintaining infrastructure. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
vDB OpenSearch
A Vector Database as a managed service, supporting PostgreSQL (pgvector) and OpenSearch as vector databases. Facilitates fast implementation of RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architectures. Enables GenAI models to understand and leverage enterprise data in a contextual manner. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
AI Platform
Provides an environment for experimentation (notebooks), fine-tuning, and inference of AI models directly on GreenNode’s GPU infrastructure. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
AI Gateway
A centralized management gateway for multiple AI models, offering intelligent routing and caching to optimize performance and cost. Supports access tracking, audit logs, and usage monitoring through metrics and alerts. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
Model-as-a-Service
Supports access to a wide range of leading GenAI models—GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and more—through a unified API. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
April, 2025
OPENSEARCH DATABASE
vDB OpenSearch is a Vector Database that enables approximate nearest neighbor (k-Nearest Neighbor — kNN) search across vector embeddings, powered by the built-in kNN plugin on your OpenSearch Cluster. This approach is widely used for vector search systems in AI/ML, NLP, recommendation engines, and semantic search. &#xNAN;Reference documentation available here.
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