In the release notes I do not see mention of the new cluster yaml file
that replaced the tservers, monitor, gc, master files. Am I just
missing it?  Thats a really nice user facing change that should be
mentioned.

On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 7:55 AM Christopher <ctubb...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> The following is a draft announcement for the 2.1 release. I've prepared it
> here for a little bit of feedback, before sending it out later today.
>
> ***
>
> The Apache Accumulo project is pleased to announce the release
> of Apache Accumulo 2.1.0! Apache Accumulo 2.1.0 contains numerous
> features and improvements, and contains over 1200 contributions from
> over 50 contributors.
>
> This release includes external compactions, separate scanner thread
> pools, separate compaction queues, per-table encryption configuration,
> scan servers, atomic configuration of multiple properties, more efficient
> use of ZooKeeper watches on configuration nodes, a convenient JShell
> launch script, and many, many more changes.
>
> See the release notes linked below for more details.
>
> 2.1 is an LTM (Long-Term Maintenance) release line, Users of 2.0 or
> 1.10 are encouraged to upgrade to this latest version. 2.0 is end-of-life
> immediately, and will not receive any further updates. 1.10 will reach
> that end-of-life in one year. Upgrades are supported directly from the
> latest 1.10 or 2.0.1 only, so it is recommended to upgrade to one of
> these first.
>
> ***
>
> Apache Accumulo® is a sorted, distributed key/value store that
> provides robust, scalable data storage and retrieval. With
> Apache Accumulo, users can store and manage large data sets
> across a cluster. Accumulo uses Apache Hadoop's HDFS to store
> its data and Apache ZooKeeper for consensus.
>
> This version is now available in Maven Central, and at:
> https://accumulo.apache.org/downloads/
>
> The full release notes can be viewed at:
> https://accumulo.apache.org/release/accumulo-2.1.0/

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