Google Distributed Cloud for bare metal 1.33.900-gke.90 released
Google Distributed Cloud (software only) for bare metal version 1.33.900-gke.90 is now available, running on Kubernetes v1.33.11-gke.100. This release addresses several critical issues impacting cluster stability, control plane operations, and node management during updates and provisioning. Users upgrading should consult the provided documentation and verify storage vendor compatibility.
Fixes (1) ›
- Google Distributed Cloud (software only) for bare metal
The following issues were fixed in 1.33.900-gke.90: Fixed vulnerabilities listed in Vulnerability fixes . Fixed an issue where a transient or partial failure during node pool updates could cause node taints or labels to become permanently stuck (stranded) on worker nodes, even after you removed them from the NodePool custom resource specification. Fixed an issue where, if a new control plane node failed to join a cluster during bootstrapping or scaling (associated with installer Ansible runner job failures), orphaned etcd memberships were not cleaned up, causing the existing control plane's AP
Notes (1) ›
- Google Distributed Cloud (software only) for bare metal
Google Distributed Cloud (software only) for bare metal 1.33.900-gke.90 is now available for download. To upgrade, see Upgrade clusters . Google Distributed Cloud for bare metal 1.33.900-gke.90 runs on Kubernetes v1.33.11-gke.100. After a release, it takes approximately 7 to 14 days for the version to become available for installations or upgrades with the GKE On-Prem API clients: the Google Cloud console, the gcloud CLI, and Terraform. If you use a third-party storage vendor, check the Google Distributed Cloud-ready storage partners document to make sure the storage vendor has already passed
https://docs.cloud.google.com/release-notes#June_05_2026
