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October 1, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
August 27, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
HTTP Request Connector no longer ignores the |
W-10868877 |
July 12, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
June 13, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
The |
W-15062332 |
April 4, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
March 6, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Application logs now show the Java version during deployment.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
The Runtime Manager UI now shows CloudHub workers' heap memory size correctly. |
W-12032181 |
The |
W-14983643 |
The latest build for each Mule version is no longer applied if not specified. |
W-15084292 |
February 6, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
CloudHub now supports Mule 4.6 and Java 17.
Known Issue | Workaround | ID |
---|---|---|
When creating or updating applications using CloudHub API, the version field values |
Don`t provide the |
W-14983643 |
January 17, 2024
This release includes the following changes:
Added all available static IPs in the ipAddresses
array in the Dedicated Load Balancer response request.
December 4, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
October 31, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
October 4, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
September 18, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
August 28, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
August 2, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
June 13, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
You can now use the type
property in DLB GET requests to determine if the DLB is Sandbox or Production.
May 8, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
DLB responses to GET requests now contain masterOrgId
and orgId
.
You can now automatically pass in all Mule application properties as system properties.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
January 17, 2023
This release includes the following changes:
The Dedicated Load Balancer API provides previous image information after restarts or updates.
Beginning February 7, 2023, you can use queries to search application logs in Runtime Manager.
Issue Resolution |
ID |
You can no longer configure firewall rules for ports below 1024. This is strictly enforced. For more information, see VPC Firewall Rules. |
W-10569133 |
November 15, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
September 12, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
You can now migrate legacy VPNs to Anypoint VPNs.
For more information, see Legacy VPN Migration to Anypoint VPNs.
Issue |
ID |
Notification processing time is improved to handle intermittent failures. |
W-11311651 |
September 5, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
August 18, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added backend support for upcoming features.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
July 14, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
You can now use VPN Initiator Mode on the VPN Edit page.
VPN Edit page UX is improved.
July 11, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added backend support for VPN Initiator Mode.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Issue |
ID |
CloudHub no longer allows DLB names that start with |
W-10647482 |
April 28, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added backend support for upcoming features.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
February 23, 2022
This release includes the following changes:
Added backend support for upcoming features.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
December 9, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Added caching to /cloudhub/api/organizations/{orgid}/vpcs
API GET calls to improve response time.
Issue |
ID |
Fixed a static IP validation issue. |
SE-22679 |
October 13, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Added backend support for upcoming features.
September 13, 2021
CloudHub Anypoint VPCs can now attach to your AWS Transit Gateways.
For information about transit gateway attachments, see Transit Gateway Attachments.
In Access Management, the VPN Business Groups settings have been changed to Network Connections, since this entitlment can now be used for an Anypoint VPN connection or an attachment to your AWS Transit Gateway.
For information about Business Groups, see Business Groups.
August 16, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Added backend support for upcoming features.
Issue |
ID |
Added the Mule release version to application start logs. |
SE-17821 |
Fixed an issue related to changing the log level in application settings. |
SE-20357 |
July 26, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
July 19, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added VPN Update performance and security enhancements.
Added UI feature to upgrade Anypoint VPN.
July 14, 2021
Schedules
Adapted the minimum supported schedule frequency to match our SLA from 1
to 10
seconds.
This change applies to all new schedules and when modifying existing schedules.
See Manage Schedules.
June 30, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added backend support for upcoming enhancement to dedicated load balancers.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
June 16, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
June 3, 2021
This release is available only on the US control plane. |
This release includes the following change:
Improved performance of the Anypoint VPC API to avoid possible timeouts in the Runtime Manager console. (SE-19665)
April 28, 2021
This release is available only on the EU control plane. |
This release includes the following changes:
Improved performance of the Anypoint VPC API to avoid possible timeouts in the Runtime Manager console. (SE-19665)
Added backend support for upcoming enhancement to dedicated load balancers.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
April 20, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added the ability to view and download Mule runtime engine logs from the Logs page.
See Download Mule Logs.
March 23, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Increased the console timeout value when retrieving VPN information to prevent communication errors. (SE-14788)
March 9, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Added the runtime distribution number and release date to the application startup log message. (SE-17821)
Worker(<ip>): Starting your application on mule=<mule version>-<runtime distribution> Release date <MM-dd-yyyy>
Fixed improperly handled responses in which CloudHub returned 500
instead of 400
or 401
.
Improved troubleshooting information to include Mule EE logs in the CloudHub application logs when an app fails to deploy multiple times in a row. (SE-14788)
March 4, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
The CloudHub API for performing bulk application updates now has a limit of 100 application domains per API call.
January 26, 2021
This release includes the following changes:
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Fixed an issue in which the CloudHub API sometimes failed to update apps due to a race condition and returned 409 Application not updated
. (SE-18659)
Fixed an issue in which calls to the cloudhub/api/v2/applications/
endpoint failed if the worker type was not specified. (SE-19234)
January 21, 2021
This release includes the following change:
If an application exceeds the rate limit for a shared load balancer, the load balancer now returns response code 429
instead of 503
. (SE-15733)
November 18, 2020
This release includes the following changes:
Removed inaccurate worker information, such as remainingOrgWorkers
and totalOrgWorkers
, from the audit log.
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
October 13, 2020
This release includes the following changes:
Added a warning that appears in application logs if an uploaded app contains CloudHub reserved properties, indicating that CloudHub doesn’t use the values assigned in the app. (SE-16456)
Added reliability and resiliency enhancements.
September 10, 2020
This release includes the following changes:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
Bug fixes and improvements
September 5, 2020
This release includes the following change:
Port 9999 is now closed by default in new and existing CloudHub Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs).
July 20, 2020
This release includes the following changes:
Added validation for log-level updates and a warning message when log-level changes fail to apply. (SE-15994)
Fixed secure and hidden properties so that the masking asterisk (*) characters no longer reveal property value length. (SE-16034)
Bug fixes and improvements.
June 10, 2020
This release includes the following change:
Updated console RAML to indicate that v1 endpoints that have v2 equivalents are now deprecated. (ION-7993)
Improved warning message that appears when a user tries to delete a business group that contains VPCs. (SE-11287/SE-9168/ION-7935)
Added security updates. (ION-7773)
April 15, 2020
This release includes the following change:
Users assigned the CloudHub Network Administrator or CloudHub Network Viewer permissions can now access Runtime Manager to view and manage VPC, VPN, and Load Balancer information even if they do not have permission in the environment. (ION-7774/SE-11026)
March 23, 2020
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Improved the error message for deployment failures. (ION-7740)
Fixed an issue in which deployment sometimes failed when deploying an app with Use Static IP enabled. (SE-15075/ION-7850)
Fixed an issue in which special characters in properties appeared incorrectly in the deployed app. (SE-14904/ION-7871)
February 19, 2020
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
The Metadata and Replay option in Insight is unavailable for Mule 4 apps or for free or trial user accounts. (ION-7732)
The Logging tab now appears even if the Disable CloudHub logs option is selected. (SE-13879)
Fixed an issue in which the scheduler didn’t work as expected when the year was specified. (SE-13303/ION-7730)
Fixed an issue in which logs were flooded with INFO messages on Cloudhub Worker. (SE-11787/ION-7692)
January 25, 2020
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
The Applications page now includes:
A notification banner indicating that one or more apps require updates
The Update Available tab, which lists only the apps that require updates
Infrastructure monitoring improvement:
Anypoint Platform now includes a cloud OS-management system.
When the infrastructure reports degraded hardware, CloudHub restarts any affected apps to prevent performance degradation. See Impaired Worker Monitoring.
If a scheduled infrastructure maintenance activity might cause potential downtime for a running app, CloudHub sends a notification one month before the scheduled app restart so that you can manually restart the app at your convenience. See Scheduled Maintenance Activities.
When workers are added to an app that uses persistent queues, the queues now run on the new workers. (SE-12724)
To improve the notification experience, Anypoint Platform now limits the number of notifications per domain to 1,000 and the number of characters per notification to 10,000.
December 4, 2019
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Added the Gatekeeper mechanism for deployments with Mule runtime engine version 4.1.x and later.
This mechanism works with API Autodiscovery.
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
October 15, 2019
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
The character limit for special domains is reduced to 229.
On February 15th, 2020, TLS v1.0 for outbound SSL connections will no longer be supported. Ensure that you update any connection that depends on this option before that date. |
September 18, 2019
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Dedicated Load Balancer user interface includes the Restart option in the Manage Load Balancer page.
Restart results in a Blue-Green restart, which provides almost zero downtime (only in-flight traffic is affected).
Previously, the restart action was only available from the API.
Fixed an issue where VPN validation check failed with IP overlap (SE-12648)
July 13, 2019
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Dedicated Load Balancer support for WSS
Dedicated Load Balancer support for upstream TLS 1.2
June 1, 2019
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements.
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
Fix for the CloudHub logs not seen issue. (SE-11744, SE-11514)
Custom categories root logging issues fixed. (SE-10609)
Use Object Store v2 checkbox is selected by default when deploying an application. All new deployments use Object Store v2 by default unless specifically deselected.
December 8, 2018
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
Bug fixes and performance improvements
November 17, 2018
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Reliability and resiliency enhancements
Performance improvements
Security patches and bug fixes
March 22, 2018
This release includes the following changes and improvements:
Additional shared load balancers across APAC regions. See Global Worker Clouds for information on available regions. This change is effective March 26, 2018.
Security patches and bug fixes.
March 8, 2018
This release enables users to:
Associate VPCs with second-level business groups.
Add additional firewall rules per VPC.
In addition, this release also includes the following changes and improvements:
Additional shared load balancers across regions. View changes in domains used for new applications.
Infrastructure improvements powering mule applications.
A series of resiliency improvements and bug fixes.
January 13, 2018
This release enables users to:
Search for and deploy applications from Exchange.
In addition, this release also includes the following changes and improvements:
The default deployment region for new accounts has been updated to Ohio (US-East-2).
The default worker size for new applications via UI has been updated to 0.1 vCore.
A series of reliability and scalability enhancements.
November 4, 2017
This release enables users to:
Increase the number of instances for a Dedicated Load Balancer from 2 to 8 instances.
In addition, this release also includes the following improvements:
Dedicated Load Balancers can now support larger payload sizes up to 200MB.
Full support for Mule v4.0.0.
October 7, 2017
This release enables users to:
Increase the limit of workers per application from 4 to 8 workers for customers using Fabric.
Deploy applications, create VPCs and create Dedicated Load Balancers in the Ohio region (US-East-2).
In addition, this release also includes the following improvements:
Insights Replay data is now stored regionally local to the worker.
Anypoint CloudHub UI is now backed by a CDN, improving latency and resiliency.
Increased parallelism with CloudHub’s scheduling services.
In this release, the end-of-life for the CloudHub logging service is complete.
September 9, 2017
This release enables users to:
Run applications on 16 vCore instances, allowing for even more processing power.
Add/edit certificates to their Dedicated Load Balancers.
Allocate static IPs for multi-worker applications (for supported plans).
In addition, this release also includes reliability and scalability improvements, including:
Increasing availability and performance for critical CloudHub services.
Increasing parallelism with statistics gathering services.
August 12, 2017
This release enables users to create and manage Dedicated Load Balancers in Anypoint UI. This release also includes backend improvements to CloudHub’s permissions model.
July 15, 2017
This release enables users to select default regions for their organizations, as well as a series of reliability and scalability enhancements.
June 17, 2017
This release enables users to deploy applications in 3 new regions - Brazil, Canada, and UK. With these, 11 regions are supported in total: Brazil, Canada, Frankfurt, Ireland, North California, North Virginia, Oregon, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, and UK.
This release also includes other new features, and security and reliability improvements:
Allowing CloudHub admins to select default regions in the Access Management Console.
Additional security monitoring through threat stack and other reliability improvements.
March 11, 2017
This release includes:
An increased largest worker size to 8 vCores, allowing customers to handle higher transaction volume per worker.
Internal engineering efforts to improve scalability of the platform.
November 19, 2016
This release introduces “runtime updates”, a new feature which helps you track the different updates made to your runtimes such as critical security patches. You are able to control exactly when each update is applied, or if you take no action, updates are applied automatically for you after 30 days to ensure your applications run with the latest security patches.
Reliability improvements for the CloudHub scheduler
To unify MuleSoft’s runtime versioning policy of semantic versioning, API Gateway runtimes have been renamed from “API Gateway x.x.x” to “x.x.x-API-Gateway in CloudHub.
October 22, 2016
Shortened the connection timeout on load balancers from 60 seconds to 4
Updated the TLS algorithm used between the cloudhub.io load balancer and works to TLS 1.1
September 24, 2016
This release introduces the following features and improvements:
Improvements to CloudHub reliability
A UI to configure VPCs has been added
Users can also now selectively configure load balancer connections to upstream applications using HTTPs
August 28, 2016
This release introduces the following features:
When selecting a target Mule Version, CloudHub now automatically suggests the latest runtimes, simplifying selection.
If a Mule version is selected that has an end-of-life date approaching, CloudHub now warns you.
Cron based polls no longer fire at the first start of an application
Fixed a bug where schedules would sometimes trigger twice
Frequency based polls now respect the startDelay parameter in Mule 3.8.1+ on their next restart.
This release introduces two major new features: A new load balancer service and VPC setup self-service through the Anypoint CLI. VPC self service includes the ability to add and manage VPCs including IP and port security setup for each VPC.
The load balancer service supports vanity domains, SSL-offloading, 2 way TLS, and the ability to route one URI pattern to set of Mule applications.
Load balancer
TLS enabled vanity domains
Proxy mapping rules
VPC functionality
Create a VPC from Anypoint Platform CLI and associate a VPC to a CloudHub Environment.
Define Firewall rules for your VPC
Relay DNS queries to a predefined set of internal domains
From now on, to create a VPC you need to use the Anypoint Platform CLI set of commands, and then contact MuleSoft support with the VPC Discovery Form to configure the connection to your network.
No migration is required for VPCs that are already created.
The CloudHub April 2016 release features an updated user interface, support for the audit logging service, a higher 200MB upload limit for applications, support for the Tokyo and Frankfurt regions, and many bug fixes. Also, the navigation bar has been updated to say "Runtime Manager" as the Anypoint Platform supports deployment to both CloudHub and on-premises applications.
Updated user interface styles
Audit logging service support
200 MB upload limit, raised from the previous 100 MB limit
Tokyo and Frankfurt are now supported deployment region s
Support for new runtimes API Gateway 2.0.4 and API Gateway 2.1.1
The CloudHub November 2015 (R45) release features static IP self-service, which allows CloudHub users to assign static IP addresses to their applications. This service also supports pre-allocating static IP addresses to an application before it is deployed (for example, in a different region).
Static IP Self Service: CloudHub users will be able to assign static IP addresses to their applications, including pre-allocation of static IP addresses before an application is deployed. This will enable customers to set up network security rules for an application before it’s deployed.
New Logs Screen Improvements: Various improvements in the UI for enhanced log infrastructure.
Enhancements to Log Aggregator Services
SE-2892: vCores cannot be changed on a running application in a Business Group
SE-2406: Console logs not updated after the last restart
SE-2874: Priority for alerts getting reset
ION-4625: Accounts Expiration - search in Enhanced Logs with expired account gives 403 response
ION-4626: Enhanced Logs search - searched term not highlighted
The CloudHub August 2015 (R44) Update 2 release includes the Anypoint Runtime Manager (ARM) 1.2. This release enables users to enhance their unified monitoring experience by easily integrating their on-premises Mule servers and API Gateways with third parties’ monitoring tools, such as Splunk & ELK, for monitoring, analytics and governance.
Agent plugins integrations is compatible with the following runtime versions:
Runtime Manager Agent 1.2.0 and above
Mule 3.6.x and above
API GW 2.1.x for API Analytics
Users will now have the ability to monitor their applications with an out-of-the box integration experience for monitoring tools such as Splunk & ELK. This enables the user to have a unified view of all applications, servers, etc.
Users now have the ability to integrate their API Gateway with Agent/ARM and pass API Metrics for analytics and governance. R44 Update 2 fixes:
Bug fixes for error while deleting Servers
Reconnection strategy for Runtime Manager Agent
Usability improvements while creating Server Groups
Bug fixes for error while deleting servers
Reconnection strategy for Agent
Usability improvements while creating server groups
See updating the Agent.
The CloudHub August R44 Weekly 1 release on 25 August 2015 provides these features:
Enabled enhanced log management by default for new applications created under Mule 3.5.3, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, and API Gateway 2.0.3 (and newer)
Added tooltip over disabled versions
Improved performance of logs scroll function
Back to search automatically scrolls to last search result
Reduced logs font
Thread name to the log line info
R44 W1 fixes:
SE-2628: Fixed apiFabric entitlement and settings for business groups
SE-2608: Users with read only access can still see settings
The CloudHub August (R44 on 15 August 2015) release features an upgrade to the log infrastructure featuring higher limits for log storage, and a new improved UI. Anypoint Management Center also now supports on-premise clusters.
The new log infrastructure supports the following (and newer) runtimes:
Mule 3.5.3
Mule 3.6.2
Mule 3.7.1
API Gateway 2.0.3
Clustering in Anypoint Management Center supports the following (and newer) runtimes:
Mule 3.7.x
API GW 2.0.2
This release provides the following features and functionality.
With the August 2015 Release of CloudHub, you can use an improved logging infrastructure for select Mule and API Gateway runtimes. The new logging infrastructure features higher log retention - 100 MB or 30 days worth of logs per application, whichever limit is hit first - as well as a new and improved UI. For more information, see Viewing Log Data.
With this release, you csn configure your on-premises Mule or API Gateway runtimes for high availability using clustering, from the CloudHub server management console. For more information, see Creating and Managing Clusters.
SE-2471 - Mule 3.6.2 applications no longer time out after upgrade from Mule 3.5.1
SE-1949 - Mule 3.6.0 and 3.6.1 applications now permit log settings to be adjusted
SE-2015 - Enhanced logging introduced to enable more log storage for Mule features
No migration required. Enterprise customers automatically receive the new functionality.
When an application that hosts APIs (including API proxies) is stopped, the API’s status within the API version details page appears as “active” even though it is stopped. With enhanced logging enabled, to access an application’s log history past the most immediate 100 log lines, the instance logs need to be downloaded.
The CloudHub June 2015 (R43) release features support for Business Groups and Hybrid management, with a single panel for managing applications and servers running in the cloud or on-premises.
The Hybrid management functionality on CloudHub requires the new Runtime Manager Agent - which requires the Mule 3.6 or newer runtime, or the API Gateway 2.0 or newer.
Features and Functionality
With the June 2015 Release of CloudHub, you can manage applications and runtimes both in the cloud and on-premises from a single management panel. You can now register on-premise servers with the Anypoint Management Center console, and these servers are then available as deployment targets. You can also configure Server Groups for application deployment to multiple servers. For more information, see Managing Applications and Servers in the Cloud and On Premises.
With this release, you can configure Business Groups within your main Anypoint account for delegating administrative access as well as dividing up platform entitlements to business groups within your main organization. For more information, see Manage your Organization and Business Groups.
Unified view of environments across Anypoint Platform (CloudHub and APIs).
You can now use OpenAM as a SAML 2.0 identity federation provider across the platform.
Infrastructure upgrade - More instance sizes are supported for application deployment. Five instance sizes (0.1 vCores, 0.2 vCores, 1 vCore, 2 vCores, 4 vCores) are available for selection.
Data at rest encryption for persistent queues.
Unification with API Manager has resulted in significant changes to the user interface, roles and permissions, environments, and more.
If you deploy a newly created application from Studio to CloudHub, and then view the Settings page for that application, you may get a blank page. This can be remedied by creating your application in CloudHub first and then deploying from Studio.
If a browser window is zoomed to less than 100%, checkboxes in the user interface may not be visible. Change the zoom to 100% or higher to fix this issue.
July 30, 2014
Beta improved UI unified with the API Manager
Beta new monitoring capabilities, statistics on worker CPU, and memory use
Fixed a bug that made applications deploy unreliably with static IPs
Automatic worker restart is now enabled by default
Read our FAQ about API Manager and CloudHub unification
May 10, 2014
Performance improvements for the CloudHub ObjectStore
Increased limits of ObjectStore to 100K keys and 1 GB of data per application
Support for a VPC per CloudHub environment
March 8, 2014
Performance improvements for persistent queues.
February 1, 2014
Queues tab provides runtime visibility into persistent queues.
Worker monitoring enabled by default on all newly deployed applications in supported runtimes.
December 8, 2013
Enterprise Virtual Private Cloud for high-throughput use cases.
Schedule management now generally available to all accounts, including support for Cron expressions.
Support for batch processing.
November 2, 2013
New worker sizing capabilities for accounts that have CloudHub Fabric enabled.
Support for worker monitoring and automatic restarts, including an Alert based on a nonresponsive worker.
Support for secure environment variables.
September 29, 2013
Support for moving an application between environments.
August 26, 2013
Support for persistent queuing.
Bug fixes for sandbox environments, scheduling, and logging.
July 20, 2013
Introduced CloudHub Sandbox environments. Customers now have ability to create multiple development environments to accommodate the full lifecycle of an application, such as Development, QA and Production.
Introduced pricing changes. CloudHub is switching to a mix of connector- and API-worker-based pricing.
Improved SaaS edition customer management with various improvements and fixes based on user feedback.
April 14, 2013
Support for customer management in multi-tenanted applications (Beta)
Support for schedule management
Support for global deployment
Mule 3.4 support
March 16, 2013
Improved Insight dashboard with new Events Filter
February 15, 2013
Ability to access the forum.
December 20, 2012
Transaction view for application logs
Ability to download log files
Mule 3.3.2 support
July 31, 2012
New features in this release:
Specify the Reply-To address and create custom email bodies for email alerts.
Store custom application data using ObjectStores for storage of OAuth tokens, synchronization state, and more.
July 8, 2012
We’re now known as CloudHub!
SDG client is updated and properties that start with "ion" in the name have been renamed to not include "ion" in the name.
Update CLI tools to have cloudhub in the name
Bugs fixed in this release:
SDG can now connect during the deployment phase of the application
June 28, 2012
New features in this release:
Role Based Access Control - add multiple users to your CloudHub account, set their roles, and collaborate on application development.
Bugs fixed in this release:
Chunked HTTP messages were not being processed correctly by the CloudHub load balancer
Announcement for more information.