docs/release_notes/march_2024.md
This page includes new features and improvements to the Airbyte Cloud and Airbyte Open Source platforms.
Airbyte now supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) SSO for Airbyte Enterprise and Airbyte Cloud Teams. This enables companies to use Airbyte with Entra ID/AD via the OIDC protocol.
Airbyte certified our Microsoft SQL Server source to support terabyte-sized tables, expanded datetime data types, and reliability improvements.
Airbyte migrated our Redshift destination to the Destinations V2 framework. This enables you to map tables one-to-one with your source, experience better error handling (particularly with large records), and deliver data incrementally.
In addition to our OpenID Connect support, we also released:
A major upgrade to our Docker and Helm deployments, which simplifies how external logs are configured.
A breaking change to Docker deployments. Containers no longer run as the root user. If you are upgrading from an older version, the airbyte_workspace docker volume must be recreated to fix the ownership of staging directories under /tmp (in the container). Alternatively, you can manually update the ownership (airbyte:airbyte) of the directory mount point /tmp/workspace in all containers where airbyte_workspace is mounted (see: docker-compose.yaml)
Our major version upgrades (Airbyte Cloud only) now only require manual upgrading when you are actively syncing a stream that has changed. Otherwise, syncs will continue as is and the version will be upgraded automatically for you.
In addition to our MS-SQL certification, we also released a few notable Connector improvements:
Audience Performance Report, Goals And Funnels Report, Product Dimension Performance Reportboard_issues,filter_sharing,filters,issues, permission_schemes, sprint_issues,users_groups_detailed and workflowsads, adsquads, creatives, and media streams.