Git LFS version 2.1.0 introduces several enhancements including a new status subcommand that allows users to identify whether files are tracked by LFS or Git, and improved per-server configuration for URL-specific settings. The release also offers advanced network debugging tools with the GIT_LOG_STATS=1 environment variable, providing detailed insights into network requests. A new feature, relative object expiration, has been added to address issues with system clock synchronization by using an expires_in property. The Git LFS team is also developing a migration tool for easier transition of large objects into LFS and is seeking feedback on the File Locking feature, with their roadmap open for public comments and pull requests.