Overview
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One-click upgrade mode deprecated
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Alert Mitigation on Azure
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Bug Fixes
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Other Purity Improvements
One-click Upgrade Mode deprecated
Beginning with Everpure Cloud Dedicated version 6.10.5, the one-click Purity Upgrade Mode is not available. Trying to run the one-click upgrade results in an error. Furthermore, abort upgrade command is now allowed only during the pre-upgrade or post-upgrade section of the process. Please only use interactive or semi-interactive upgrade modes when moving to a higher version of Purity Operating Environment.
Alert Mitigation on Azure
Added a new mechanism that adjusts HA failover alert severity based on the array’s ability to serve I/O and the estimated duration of any outage, helping reduce alert fatigue while still surfacing impactful events. The feature is disabled by default, and can be enabled by Everpure Support for environments that want duration‑based HA failover alerting. Read more on Failover Alert Mitigation.
Bug Fixes
Fixed rare cases where EC Dedicated arrays on Azure with no NVMe front‑end traffic could still report “nvmef IO delayed” and fail over solely due to delayed NVMe health reports. Systems without active NVMe front‑end I/O no longer treat such report delays as a failover condition.
Other Purity Improvements
Please refer to the Purity 6.10.5 Release Notes for detailed information on Purity security updates, improvements and fixes available in this release.