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Nobl9 application (1.170.0)

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We've just released Nobl9 1.170.0! Release highlights:
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Release details​


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Nobl9 MCP server​

The new Nobl9 MCP server enables direct connection between AI clients and the Nobl9 platform. This allows you to use AI agents to request SLO health and other resources data without a manual login to the Nobl9 platform.

Key highlights:

  • Wide AI client support
    Setup guides are available for ChatGPT, Copilot in VS Code, Gemini CLI, Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode.
  • Safe access to your Nobl9 resources
    Ask for SLO health metrics, search SLOs by keyword, label, or type, retrieve resource definitions, and inspect user and access control details.
  • OAuth 2.0 authentication
    Secure browser-based authentication with support for refresh tokens and authorization server metadata discovery compliant with RFC 8414 and RFC 9728.
    If your AI client doesn't support pre-provisioned client IDs, use the sloctl mcp proxy to connect locally.

Bring Nobl9 to your AI client, ask about SLOs, resources, or usersβ€”and get comprehensive answers

improved
Reliability Roll-up report usability improvements​

To help you make decisions faster, the Least reliable and Most reliable ranking tables in Reliability Roll-up reports are now called Lowest reliability score and Highest reliability score. With these clearer titles, you can instantly spot underperformers and top achievers in your system at a glance.

Reliability Roll-up report
Ranking tables in a Reliability Roll-up report

Get insights into your system performance at a glance

Documentation updates​

Nobl9 MCP server documentation