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## January 2025: Features and Enhancements

* **OCN-0057: January 08, 2025:** (**<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>**) You can now set temporary startup taints for nodes. For example, you can use a startup taint to deploy a specific pod to a node to perform a specific function before deploying other pods to the same node. [Learn more...](https://docs.spot.io/ocean/features/labels-and-taints?id=startup-taints)
* **OCN-0058: January 08, 2025:** (**<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>**) You can now set temporary startup taints for nodes. For example, you can use a startup taint to deploy a specific pod to a node to perform a specific function before deploying other pods to the same node. [Learn more...](https://docs.spot.io/ocean/features/labels-and-taints?id=startup-taints)

* **OCN-0057: IMPORTANT NOTICE - January 01, 2025:** Ocean Controller Version 1 is now deprecated for **<font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>** (from **January 01, 2025**). This means that Version 1 will not support new features, and any unexpected behaviors or security issues identified after this date will not be addressed. We recommend upgrading to Ocean Controller Version 2.0 for the best performance and support. [Learn more...](https://docs.spot.io/ocean/tutorials/ocean-controller-v2/)
Ocean Controller
Version 1 was previously deprecated for other cloud service providers:
* **<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes </font>**: Was deprecated November 01, 2024
* **<font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>**: was deprecated December 18, 2024

Previous months...

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Cloud service provider relevance: <font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>, <font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>, and <font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>

>**IMPORTANT NOTICE**: Ocean Controller Version 1 is now deprecated for **<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>** (from November 1, 2024) and for **<font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>** (from December 18, 2024) . This means that Version 1 will not support new features, and any unexpected behaviors or security issues identified after this date will not be addressed. We recommend upgrading to Ocean Controller Version 2.0 for the best performance and support.
>Ocean Controller Version 1 will be deprecated for other cloud service providers as follows:
> - **<font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>**: January 1, 2025
>**IMPORTANT NOTICE**: Ocean Controller Version 1 is now deprecated for **<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>** (from November 1, 2024), for **<font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>** (from December 18, 2024), and for **<font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>** (from January 1, 2025) . This means that Version 1 will not support new features, and any unexpected behaviors or security issues identified after this date will not be addressed. We recommend upgrading to Ocean Controller Version 2.0 for the best performance and support.
The Ocean Controller is a pod that resides inside your Kubernetes cluster, facilitating seamless integration with the Spot platform. By collecting metrics and events and reporting them to the Spot SaaS environment, the Controller empowers Ocean to manage, control, and optimize your infrastructure autonomously. With the Ocean Controller, you can effortlessly harness the capabilities of the Spot platform while ensuring efficient infrastructure management.

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# Ocean Controller Version 1

>**IMPORTANT NOTICE**: Ocean Controller Version 1 is now deprecated for **<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>** (from November 1, 2024). This means that Version 1 will not support new features, and any unexpected behaviors or security issues identified after this date will not be addressed. We recommend upgrading to Ocean Controller Version 2.0 for the best performance and support. [Learn more...](https://docs.spot.io/ocean/tutorials/ocean-controller-v2/)
>Ocean Controller Version 1 will be deprecated for other cloud service providers as follows:
> - **<font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>**: December 18, 2024
> - **<font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>**: January 1, 2025
>**IMPORTANT NOTICE**: Ocean Controller Version 1 is now deprecated for **<font color="#FC01CC">AWS Kubernetes</font>** (from November 1, 2024), for **<font color="#FC01CC">GKE</font>** (from December 18, 2024), and for **<font color="#FC01CC">AKS</font>** (from January 1, 2025) . This means that Version 1 will not support new features, and any unexpected behaviors or security issues identified after this date will not be addressed. We recommend upgrading to Ocean Controller Version 2.0 for the best performance and support. [Learn more...](https://docs.spot.io/ocean/tutorials/ocean-controller-v2/)
The Ocean Controller is a pod that resides within your Kubernetes cluster, enabling the integration with the Spot platform. The Controller collects metrics and events that are pushed via a secured link to the Spot SaaS platform to support capacity scaling activities and other functions of the Spot Kubernetes integration. The Ocean Controller is able to run on ARM64 as well as x86 based architectures.

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