Future Releases Roadmap
6.1 Release
- IPAM auto-merge updates
7.0 Release
- php7 and MySQL 5.7 support
- IPAM and DNS Gadget updates
- DHCP Updates
- DHCP Groups support
- Additional misc updates
- Route 53 Connector
- Arista Connector - Peering
- Customer Feature Requests
- Resources
- Multi-edit of Resources (similar to IPAM)
- Bulk Assignment of Resources (similar to IPAM)
- RADIUS - encrypted auth options (CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2, EAP)
- AD FS 3.0 SSO Support
- Resources
7.x Release
- Backup v2
- IPAM Module/Tab Refresh
IP Assignment Rules v2 SWIP functions
IPAM - Add field(s) for assignments - Add meta data field so customers can create multiple custom fields for whatever data they want to attach to block
- DHCP Updates
- RIR Audit/Lookup Tools
- Reporting Revamp (incl VLAN, scheduled reports)
- IPAM - Aggregate utilization report via email (CSV, PDF) with basic format options
2017 Big Roadmap Items (in scoping stage) - if you want these, let us know!
Infoblox Connector - we are scoping this out to allow bi-directional support and state management of IPAM, DNS and DHCP (DDI) functions provided by multiple Infoblox appliances. With the new DNS v3 in our 6.0 Release, we will have the framework in place to slot in this functionality and allow selective management of these elements "in place". We expect to use the SOAP API to tie the integration with ProVision - DEPLOYED IN 6.0
VMware NSX plugin - a few customers are managing VMware environments and would like to see some tighter integration of network provisioning. Initial discussions have been centered around a similar approach to our Neutron use case. ProVision would be able to natively assign IP blocks (subnet and host) for VMware's use. Additional integration would be DNS zone record updates (forward, reverse) to the DNS server specified in ProVision (the server could be physical, virtual, service, etc.). We also received a request for DHCP support that may also be explored so that all IP data stays centralized. We are assuming automation of SWIP/RIPE functions for IP data to help reduce provisioning times. - CURRENTLY IN CLOSED BETA
Circuit Manager (includes provisioning support for Supported Connectors) - building on the UI updates in addition to the robustness of the Resource Manager in ProVision, we have received multiple requests to build a dedicated Circuit Management module for ProVision. This would allow physical and virtual circuits to be provisioned across datacenter endpoints. We are scoping this as a full module, so the user will be able to "build" a circuit in the UI and define the various endpoints, then ProVision will actually configure the circuit.
SolarWinds Connector - we are scoping this out on two fronts based on some requests - one is for an IPAM connector/importer, the other is integration of their monitoring data into ProVIsion and the Resource Manager. We are still scoping this out, but see this as a great use case for our Reverse API and functionally similar to the Observium integration we built earlier this year.
OpenStack Neutron plugin - we are scoping this out on a few fronts. We are trying to be flexible on the Neutron plugin side, and accommodate various SDN technologies. We are scoping a plugin that would allow users to selectively use ProVision IPAM, DNS or DHCP services along with the Resource Manager for whatever hierarchies are being deployed.
CloudFoundry plugin - Container technology is still maturing, but there are some simple functions that would be a big time savers. One example is DNS, the initial zone setup is manual and could be automated with a simple Connector. With IP data, there is a use case for using the message bus to track and log IP data history for services in a scalable way. Their use of IP data is a bit different, but without a clear use case (especially with IPv6) we would need to some more information.
Above is a list of road mapped features for our next release. The roadmap is highly flexible, and subject to change at any time (even during the release). We receive a regular volume of feature requests, and will often change the roadmap to include customer feature requests, rather than a scheduled roadmap feature or improvement.