Aerospike Database 6.3 is now Generally Available (GA), bringing operational improvements, new capabilities, and enhancements to existing features. The new release adds support for OpenSSL 3, enabling better compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and Ubuntu 22.04. Server 6.3 includes runtime resource protection, allowing Aerospike to automatically respond under heavy load and prevent nodes from running out of memory or storage. New compression-acceleration configuration parameter trades off CPU consumption and compression ratio in systems using LZ4 storage compression. Multitenancy capabilities have been improved, enabling site reliability engineers to limit the storage used by an Aerospike set to a specified number of bytes. Additionally, logging to a syslog socket has been added, allowing log messages to be streamed to centralized logging facilities that serve the entire cluster. The release also includes improvements for All Flash deployments, such as avoiding duplicate resolution of records and faster truncation. New developer API features have been introduced, including support for document-oriented modeling and improved map operations. Secondary indexes can now be deployed durably on Intel Optane Persistent Memory (PMem), enabling Aerospike users to create multiple secondary indexes on very large datasets.