Rundeck/RBA 6.0: Modernizing the foundation your automation runs on
Blog post from PagerDuty
PagerDuty's launch of Rundeck/Runbook Automation 6.0 represents a significant advancement toward achieving autonomous operations by modernizing the foundational infrastructure that supports automation in production environments. This platform update, built on Grails 7, Spring Boot 3, and Java 17, addresses the challenges of outdated technology by enhancing compatibility, security, and observability, while also resolving over 20 CVEs. By incorporating Java 17 and 25 support, native Prometheus metrics, and MySQL 8.4 compatibility, Rundeck 6.0 ensures that automation workflows remain efficient and aligned with the latest infrastructure standards. The updates enable streamlined incident response and execution across diverse environments through a distributed Runner architecture, which provides secure automation without requiring direct network access to sensitive infrastructure. By addressing specific gaps and removing technical debt, Rundeck/Runbook Automation 6.0 empowers teams to focus on innovative development while maintaining robust and reliable automated operations that integrate seamlessly with modern observability stacks and security protocols.
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