November 25, Product Updates

The Wasabi + GitHub edition

Hi everyone,

Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Chassy product updates newsletter. We send out a weekly newsletter covering all the new features and capabilities we’ve introduced in the last week.

Here are the new features introduced in the last 7 days.

Upload artifacts from your GitHub action workflows

With the general availability of package upload GitHub action you can now directly upload binary files, archives, OS images and more from within your existing workflows. You are able to specify compatibility information for the files you upload and have Chassy statically check compatibility before deployments happen to your machines. For more information on this GitHub action you may checkout the documentation or the repository.

Memory oversubscription

Prior to the latest release of Chassy, all deployments were confined to at most 300MB of physical memory on target devices. With the latest changes rolled out, deployments are not confined to any memory limits and can burst up to 80% of available physical memory of the device. This is available in production today for everyone.

Wasabi cloud support

To accommodate the needs of our new friends, we added beta support for Wasabi cloud, an S3 compatible object storage platform. Like S3, you are able to import artifacts within your workflows directly from Wasabi for use in Chassy. For more information on how to set up your Wasabi integration with Chassy please visit our Wasabi documentation.

As always we appreciate any effort at providing feedback and feel free to contact us on our shared Slack channels.

Cheers and have a great thanksgiving week!