TOLERANT Match 12.1 – Ready for modern cloud environments
Cloud, Docker and Kubernetes
This release introduces a clearer separation between the frontend, backend and dedicated NGINX proxy. This makes Docker deployments more straightforward and Kubernetes installations more flexible. The Helm Chart and Kubernetes documentation have also been improved, including practical guidance on deployment, health checks, readiness checks, start-up behaviour and Hazelcast configuration.
Security and Operations
TL Match 12.1 includes updated dependencies and components to address known security advisories. Sensitive database connection details are protected in logs, Prometheus access via NGINX is restricted, and endpoint output has been reduced to minimise unnecessary technical information. The new NGINX reload function also simplifies operations, for example when renewing SSL/TLS certificates without restarting the entire application.
Clusters and Stability
Cluster operation has been enhanced through improved synchronisation, better initial load behaviour in cluster environments, and clearer visibility of cluster status. The Hazelcast configuration is now file-based and supports YAML and XML, making it easier to manage, validate and document cluster setups.
GUI improvements
The administration GUI has been refined with clearer cluster status information, improved help texts for database configurations, more consistent action displays and more straightforward configuration workflows.
Maintenance
TL Match 12.1 is provided with three years’ maintenance, offering customers a reliable foundation for long-term production use.


