EasyDCIM returns with another release that comes from listening closely: both to how the world of infrastructure is changing, and to the way people actually use the platform on a daily basis. In version 1.21.0, they have focused on making room for new systems and making daily IPAM tasks much more intuitive.
If you're working with AlmaLinux 10, Rocky Linux 10, or CentOS Stream 10, you can now provision them with the same ease and automation as previous versions. Each system builds on the RHEL 10 foundation, offering long-term stability and compatibility with modern hardware. No extra configuration is required, as everything's handled through the updated OS Installation extension.
Version 1.21.0 also includes a complete redesign of the IPAM interface. Subnet views are now more structured and easier to navigate, even when you're working with large blocks across multiple tenants. It's much clearer how subnets are related, how space is being used, and where things are assigned. The new widgets bring together the most important details, like address allocation, tenant use, and subnet properties, so you don't have to piece things together yourself.
The full release notes offer a more detailed view for all those curious about what else has changed.
Find out more about EasyDCIM v1.21.0!