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iRODS Storage Tiering Rule Engine Plugin v5.1.0 is released!
This release makes it so that the plugin can calculate checksums without triggering a permission denied error.
https://github.com/irods/irods_capability_storage_tiering/releases/tag/5.1.0
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iRODS Globus Connector v5.1.0 is released!
This release cleans up the buildsystem, addresses build warnings, and adds a new configuration property for improving the performance of checksum calculations.
https://github.com/irods/irods_client_globus_connector/releases/tag/5.1.0
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iRODS S3 Resource Plugin v5.1.0 is released!
This release implements support for trailing checksums, the ability to read checksums directly from the storage device, and fixes bugs for archive mode and cache file usage.
https://github.com/irods/irods_resource_plugin_s3/releases/tag/5.1.0
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iRODS S3 API v0.6.0 is released!
https://github.com/irods/irods_client_s3_api/releases/tag/0.6.0
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Initial release of iRODS Policy Composition
https://irods.org/2026/04/initial-release-of-irods-policy-composition/
iRODS Policy Composition is designed to simplify policy enforcement by allowing administrators to think in terms of configuration and composability rather than having to write code.
https://github.com/irods/irods_rule_engine_plugin_policy_composition
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Python iRODS Client Library v3.3.0 is released!
This release includes improvements for listing tickets, clean cancellation of parallel transfers, storage of binary data in AVUs, and more.
https://github.com/irods/python-irodsclient/releases/tag/v3.3.0
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iRODS 4.3.5 is released!
https://irods.org/2026/03/irods-4-3-5-is-released/
This release represents a year's worth of work to finalize the 4.3 series. Notable updates include memory leak fixes, various improvements for physical quotas, more deprecations, and better handling of multi-byte characters.
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@egonw Thanks for the friendly mention! It was a fruitful discussion. I learned a lot. And we did a bit of hacking during that workshop.
My work is yet unfinished: With #iRODS and now, newly introduced, #invenio at my uni, handling of metadata is still a challenge. Lowering the technical hurdle is still on my agenda. (It is just that other matters took precedence.)
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iRODS Development Update: February 2026
https://irods.org/2026/02/irods-development-update-february-2026/
- logical locking
- policy composition
- crc64/nvme checksums
- storage tiering
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National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC) joins the iRODS Consortium
https://irods.org/2026/01/nchc-joins-the-irods-consortium/
The National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), a major national research infrastructure organization supporting high-performance computing (HPC), AI, large-scale data services, and scientific research across Taiwan, has become the newest member of the iRODS Consortium.
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iRODS S3 API v0.5.0 is released!
This release separates bucket mapping and user mapping from the main configuration file through use of a new plugin architecture. Administrators can now adjust mappings in real time without needing to restart the S3 API server.
https://github.com/irods/irods_client_s3_api/releases/tag/0.5.0
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iRODS 5.0.2 is released!
This release adds support for Enterprise Linux 10 and Debian 13. Also included are bug fixes and improvements for `irsync`, GenQuery2, unattended installation, physical quotas, and more.
https://irods.org/2025/10/irods-5-0-2-is-released/
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