# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.16! This release brings in a new storage driver, the ability to install Windows VMs without having to rely on a repacked ISO and support for temporary storage in containers. [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) As usual, you can try it for yourself online: https://linuxcontainers.org...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.0.5! This is the fifth bugfix release for Incus 6.0 which is supported until June 2029. # Changes As usual this bugfix releases focus on stability and hardening. Minor improvements have also been backported, specifically anything which does not require data migration, database changes or cause any unexpected change to user facing behavior. The number of such improvements will decrease over time within the LTS branch. ...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.15! This is one of those releases which has a bit of everything, improvements for application containers, VMs, clustering, networking and even some CLI enhancements. [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) As usual, you can try it for yourself online: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/t...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.14! This is a lighter release with quite a few welcome bugfixes and performance improvements, wrapping up some of the work with the University of Texas students and adding a few smaller features. It also fixes a couple of security issues affecting those using network ACLs on bridge networks using nftables and network isolation. [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) As usual, you can try it for yourself online: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/ Enjoy! ...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.12! This release comes with some very long awaited improvements such as online growth of virtual machine memory, network address sets for easier network ACLs, revamped logging support and more! On top of the new features, this release also features quite a few welcome performance improvements, especially for systems with a lot of snapshots and with extra performance enhancements for those using ZFS. [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) As usual, you can try it for yourself online: https://linuxcontai...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction Happy new year! The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.9! This is a bit of a lighter release given the holiday break, but it features some nice feature additions on top of the usual health dose of bugfixes. [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) As usual, you can try it for yourself online: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.0.3! This is the third bugfix release for Incus 6.0 which is supported until June 2029. # Changes As usual this bugfix releases focus on stability and hardening. Minor improvements have also been backported, specifically anything which does not require data migration, database changes or cause any unexpected change to user facing behavior. The number of such improvements will decrease over time within the LTS branch. ...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.8! This is the last release for 2024 but it still packs a punch with a bunch of VM related improvements, including the ability to move a running VM between storage pools, a new authorization backend, improvements to volume handling for application containers and more. [](https://linuxcontaine...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.7! This is another one of those pretty well rounded releases with new features and improvements for everyone from standalone users to those running a small homelab all the way to large scale cluster users, there's something for everyone!  As usual, you can try it for yourself onlin...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.6! A slightly less busy release this time, mostly due to traveling to the Linux Plumbers Conference and associated events a few weeks ago. But still far from a boring release. On top of the usual bugfix and performance improvements, we're getting a number of nice additions for virtual machines, improved clustered LVM support, improvements to incus-migrate and a number of new network features! [](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/try-it/) The highlight for this release is the initial support for running OCI application containers. This allows the use of common Docker/OCI images directly through Incus, with those containers living alongside our usual system containers and virtual...| Incus - News RSS Feed
# Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.0.1! This is the first bugfix release for Incus 6.0 which is supported until June 2029. # Changes As usual this bugfix releases focus on stability and hardening. Minor improvements have also been backported, specifically anything which does not require data migration, database changes or cause any unexpected change to user facing behavior. The number of such improvements will decrease over time within the LTS branch. ...| Incus - News RSS Feed
Introduction The Incus team is pleased to announce the release of Incus 6.2! This release contains the second wave of changes contributed by students of the University of Texas at Austin and a few other features and improvements. As usual, you can try it for yourself online: Linux Containers - Incus - Try it online Enjoy! New features New incus top command A new incus top command was added. This builds on top of Incus’ built-in OpenMetrics endpoint and allows for a refreshing view of the i...| Linux Containers Forum