TetraScience Release Types

TetraScience regularly introduces new functionalities and enhancements in each Tetra Data Platform (TDP) and component release.

Release Versions

Each TDP and component version includes a three-part version number (Major.Minor.Patch). The first number shows major versions, which may include new, foundational product features. The second number shows minor versions that introduce new functionality and/or updated, backward-compatible features. The third number indicates patch versions, which include bug fixes and security updates that are made within each minor version. Patch releases may also include new, backward-compatible features that do not affect Intended Use for validation purposes unless customers choose to opt in.

Release Types

TetraScience releases new platform components, such as Tetra Integrations, Tetra Data Models, and Tetra Data Apps as well as new TDP features and platform services at various degrees of maturity through the following release types.

Beta Release

AvailabilityActivationCan Be Used in ProductionGxP ValidationDeprecation Notices
On requestOff by defaultOptionalNoNo

A beta release is a pre-release feature or component intended for gathering customer and end user feedback on usability and functionality. Beta components have not been fully tested for production usage. However, customers can use beta releases in production if it works for their use case. Beta releases aren't validated for GxP use and aren't eligible for patches or upgrades after a limited availability or general availability (GA) version is available. They also aren't guaranteed to move into a GA release, and future versions may have breaking changes or be deprecated without a formal deprecation notice.

TDP beta release features are hidden behind a feature flag, labeled as beta release in the TDP release notes, and are turned off by default. Beta release Tetra Components (Tetra Integrations, Data Models, and Data Apps), which are always optional, aren't hidden behind a feature flag and may not always have release notes.

Limited Availability

AvailabilityActivationCan Be Used in ProductionGxP ValidationDeprecation Notices
On requestOff by defaultYesNoNo

A limited availability release (previously known as an early adopter program (EAP)) is functionality for a feature or component that has passed through TetraScience's complete Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and is considered production quality. TetraScience develops limited availability releases in partnership with a defined set of initial customers to help identify valuable improvements along with any usability issues before the feature or component is made accessible to all customers through a GA release.

Limited availability releases are not validated for GxP use. Future versions may have breaking changes or be deprecated without a formal deprecation notice.

Limited availability platform features are labeled as limited availability (or early adopter program (EAP) before TDP v4.4.0) in the release notes, hidden behind a feature flag, and are turned off by default. Limited availability components (Tetra Integrations, Data Models, and Data Apps), which are always optional, aren't hidden behind a feature flag. They are labeled as limited availability in either each component's release notes or artifact README file.

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NOTE

Limited availability releases are labeled as early adopter program (EAP) in all release notes and artifact README files published before TDP v4.4.0.

General Availability

AvailabilityActivationCan Be Used in ProductionGxP ValidationDeprecation Notices
All customersAvailable by defaultYesYesYes

A general availability (GA) release is available to all TetraScience customers by default, is considered production quality, and validated for GxP use, if applicable. Deprecation notices for GA features or components are provided at least six months in advance. Release notes are also provided.

Release Timing and Support

For information about release timing and support, see the following resources:

Release Notes

To view release notes for each TDP and Tetra Component version, see the following resources: