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Nobl9 application (1.105.0)

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We've just released Nobl9 1.105.0! Release highlights:
new
improved
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Release detailsโ€‹

new
Create SLO History and Error Budget Status reports using YAML definitionsโ€‹

You can now create SLO History and Error Budget Status reports via YAML.

improved
Improved chart responsivenessโ€‹

Nobl9 charts are now more responsive to incoming data points over larger time ranges. This improvement results in faster feedback from incoming metrics and budget calculations, ensuring raw incoming points are displayed as soon as possible.

improved
Customizable chart orderโ€‹

Now, you can move the charts up and down on the SLO details page. Similar to the visibility setting, the chart order configuration is saved, so you will see the selected charts in your preferred order across all SLOs.

Since the specifics of composite SLO details, this functionality is available only for the Overview tab.

Deprecated composites

This feature isn't available for deprecated composite SLOs 1.0.

chart order

improved
System Health Review report column sortingโ€‹

The System Health Review report now supports additional sorting by columns. Users can sort by Error Budget Remaining (EBR), with rows ordered according to the EBR values of the selected column. To activate this, simply click on the desired column header.

service health review

improved
Access SLO details from Error Budget Status reportsโ€‹

When you click an SLO from your Error Budget Status report, its details page opens in a new tab.

fixed
Rounding summary in the System Health Review reportโ€‹

We've fixed rounding the percentage values in the System Health Review report, ensuring more reliable and easy-to-interpret data.

Key improvements:

  • More accurate representation: Percentages are now rounded to one decimal place instead of being truncated.
  • Consistent totals: This change ensures that the sum of percentages in tables will not exceed 100%.
  • Enhanced readability: The rounded values provide a clearer and more precise view of data distribution.