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## unreleased

## v1.3.1 - 2021.03.31

* Support all formats of files in `/dev/disk/by-id` that were observed across different Linux distributions.

## v1.3.0 - 2020.10.01
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## Releases

The cloudscale.ch CSI plugin follows [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/).
The current version is: **`v1.3.0`**. The project is still under active development and may not be
The current version is: **`v1.3.1`**. The project is still under active development and may not be
production ready.

* Bug fixes will be released as a `PATCH` update.
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Before you continue, be sure to checkout to a [tagged
release](https://github.com/cloudscale-ch/csi-cloudscale/releases).
Always use the [latest stable version](https://github.com/cloudscale-ch/csi-cloudscale/releases/latest)
For example, to use the latest stable version (`v1.3.0`) you can execute the following command:
For example, to use the latest stable version (`v1.3.1`) you can execute the following command:

```
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudscale-ch/csi-cloudscale/master/deploy/kubernetes/releases/csi-cloudscale-v1.3.0.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudscale-ch/csi-cloudscale/master/deploy/kubernetes/releases/csi-cloudscale-v1.3.1.yaml
```

There are also `dev` images available:
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### Max. Number of CSI Volumes per Node

In the `v1.3.0` release the default CSI volumes per node limit of has been increased
In the `v1.3.1` release the default CSI volumes per node limit of has been increased
to 125 (previously 23). To take advantage of the higher CSI limit you must ensure that
all your cluster nodes are using `virtio-scsi` devices (i.e. `/dev/sdX` devices are used).
This is the default for servers created after October 1st, 2020.
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After it's merged to master, [create a new Github
release](https://github.com/cloudscale-ch/csi-cloudscale/releases/new) from
master with the version `v1.3.0` and then publish a new docker build:
master with the version `v1.3.1` and then publish a new docker build:

```
$ git checkout master
$ make publish
```

This will create a binary with version `v1.3.0` and docker image pushed to
`cloudscalech/cloudscale-csi-plugin:v1.3.0`
This will create a binary with version `v1.3.1` and docker image pushed to
`cloudscalech/cloudscale-csi-plugin:v1.3.1`

## Contributing

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v1.3.0
v1.3.1
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