Maintaining a stable application infrastructure isn’t just about major changes. In critical environments, incremental improvements in performance, resource management, and system behavior make a real difference in day-to-day operations.

The new SKUDONET Enterprise Edition 10.1.5 introduces optimizations focused on efficiency, operational stability, and consistency in traffic and security management.

Key improvements in this release

SSL memory optimization in HTTP/S farms

One of the most sensitive aspects of any ADC is managing encrypted connections.

In this version, memory usage for SSL operations within HTTP/S farms has been optimized, improving efficiency in high encrypted traffic scenarios.

Additionally, internal behavior has been streamlined by removing legacy memory reset functions, contributing to more predictable performance.

Impact: better resource utilization and increased stability under load.

Enhanced logging and diagnostics

Logging mechanisms in HTTP/S farms have been improved, and core dump generation has been introduced, enabling deeper analysis when incidents occur.

This allows technical teams to:

  • detect issues faster
  • analyze complex behaviors
  • reduce troubleshooting time

Impact: greater visibility and diagnostic capabilities in production environments.

Improved APT operations management

A wait-lock system has been introduced to prevent concurrent APT executions.

In environments where tasks are automated or multiple operations are managed simultaneously, this avoids conflicts during package management.

Impact: improved system stability and reduced risk of inconsistencies.

Included fixes

WebGUI – HSTS configuration

An issue in the WebGUI template affecting HSTS configuration has been resolved.

Behavior and rendering are now consistent with the defined configuration.

WAF – Ruleset management

The ruleset deactivation process in the WAF has been improved.

The WebGUI now correctly updates the payload, ensuring that rule changes are consistently reflected.

Impact: increased reliability in managing security policies.

Why do these improvements matter?

In modern ADC platforms like SKUDONET, the challenge isn’t just distributing traffic—it’s doing so efficiently, securely, and with full observability.

Small improvements in:

  • memory management
  • operational control
  • configuration consistency

have a direct impact on:

  • service availability
  • user experience
  • operational workload

As defined in SKUDONET’s architecture, the ADC acts as a central point for availability, security, and performance in application delivery.

Conclusion

Version 10.1.5 strengthens key aspects of day-to-day operations:

  • more efficient resource usage
  • improved diagnostic capabilities
  • more predictable system behavior
  • enhanced WAF management

It doesn’t introduce disruptive changes, but it does deliver meaningful improvements that reinforce stability and reliability in production environments.

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