Release Notes
Release Notes — 2.59
Covers the 2.59 release series. Most recent patch: 2.59.2.
Unless a subsection notes otherwise, changes apply to both Monad SaaS and self-hosted.
New features & improvements
- Pipeline throttling alert rule — Monad now auto-creates a default alert rule that tells you when a pipeline is being throttled — that is, when Monad deliberately slows how fast a pipeline ingests or forwards data (to protect the platform under load, or when a downstream destination can't keep up). The alert makes a slowdown visible instead of silent; it's on by default on your pipelines' alert rules.
New connectors
None this series.
Fixes
- Expand-all in the schema field tree — the expand-all control in the schema field tree now works correctly.
- Transform name and description fields now show an edit icon — a pencil marks the inline name and description fields. The capability itself is unchanged; it is simply easier to notice now.
- Sentinel writes are more reliable — fixed a problem where writes to the Microsoft Sentinel output could time out or back up; delivery to Sentinel is now steady.
Self-hosted only
- No stray billing lookups when billing is disabled — deployments running with billing turned off no longer attempt to fetch billing accounts.
Breaking changes
None.
Need help?
See the Monad docs for setup guides and reference, or reach out to Monad Customer Support at support@monad.com or via your dedicated Slack customer channel.
Self-hosted deployments upgrade to a 2.59.x release with
helm upgrade. Review the Breaking changes section above before upgrading;
when it says "None," the upgrade is drop-in.
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