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Pantheon Dashboard v2

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It's alive! Today at Noon PDT we released a major update to the Pantheon dashboard and infrastructure. If you saw us demoing this at BADCamp last weekend and got an invite, you're welcome to use it now. If you are already on our sign-up list, you won't have to wait too much longer. We're finally going to be able to deliver Pantheon at scale. The new version is accessible at: dashboard.getpantheon.com.

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This release represents a complete re-write of the Dashboard in Drupal 7, taking into account the feedback we've gotten from 100s of users this year, as well as extensive paper and in-person testing sessions with the new design. It's not perfect yet, but it's a big step forward, and we are excited to start adding new features.

Sites overview

It's also a whole new infrastructure, a "Drupal Borg" we call it, designed to run literally 1000s of sites on a next-generation grid-style architecture. That means we can handle use-cases from small personal sites up to large use-cases that would traditionally require a multi-server cluster, all without the need to manage complex hardware arrangements or go through painful infrastructure migrations.

Users spinning up new instances on the v2 system are free to start development now, and we should be ready for live launches within a month. For those still waiting to get access, take heart: with this new foundation, the rate of sending invite codes is going to start picking up quickly.

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