
We are excited to open early access to Latitude.sh Cloud Gateway, a product to help you reduce your cloud bill by an average of 60%.
With Cloud Gateway, you can connect your Latitude.sh instances to AWS, GCP, or Azure through fast, private Layer 2 connectivity.
Cloud Gateway enables you to programmatically extend your Cloud VPC to Latitude.sh compute platform. With a few clicks or API calls, your private IPs are attached to Latitude.sh instances, improving security and performance while reducing costs to a fraction.

Today we are excited to announce Latitude.sh Storage, a globally distributed, high-performance storage solution that supports Filesystem, Object, and Block volumes at millisecond speeds.
Latitude.sh Storage is a modular and extensible solution designed to meet the complex storage demands of modern enterprise applications, whether on bare metal or virtualized infrastructure.

provisioning_type attribute to create Reserved projects from the API./ips endpoint has been enriched with all the necessary data to make managing IPs easier.id attribute. The new ID format is fully backward compatible with the old one. The new API version also improves complex endpoints such as GET /plans. To test the latest version, the API-Version: 2023-06-01 on your request Header.
You can now access your server's Serial Console over SSH if it becomes unreachable over SSH. Out-of-band is the easiest method to start a recovery process for your instance.
Out-of-band is the equivalent of the Console feature found in most public cloud providers. Latitude.sh's Out-of-band feature runs in a secure, isolated environment, requires no agents or virtualization and is available in all locations for all instances.

Events are now available for all accounts. With Events you can easily audit everything that happens in your account, from new members being added to changes to your infrastructure resources.
To view events happening in your account in real time, go to the dashboard and click on the Events tab in the Home page. You can also fetch events using the Events API.