
"With the release of Node.js 24.11.0 "Krypton", the Node.js 24 line has officially entered Long-Term Support (LTS) and will continue receiving maintenance and security updates through April 2028. This marks the beginning of a new stable era for production workloads, bringing developers enhanced security, stricter runtime behavior, and improved Web API support. At NodeSource, we're proud to announce that both our open-source N|Solid Runtime and the N|Solid now fully supports Node.js 24 LTS "Krypton.""
"Acknowledging the Core Team Behind Node.js 24 Before diving into what's new, we want to highlight and thank the Node.js core contributors who make these releases possible. Special recognition goes to Rafael Gonzaga (OSS Engineer at NodeSource, Node.js TSC, and member of the Node.js Release Team) and all maintainers who continuously push the project forward. Their tireless work ensures that every new release improves the security, stability, and developer experience across the ecosystem."
Node.js 24.11.0 "Krypton" enters Long-Term Support with maintenance and security updates through April 2028. Node.js 24 ships OpenSSL 3.5 with a default security level of 2, prohibiting keys shorter than 2048 bits (RSA/DSA/DH) and 224 bits (ECC) and disallowing RC4-based cipher suites to provide stronger out-of-the-box encryption. The transition from Node.js 22 LTS to 24 LTS strengthens runtime security, improves API consistency, and aligns Node.js with modern JavaScript and Web Platform standards. NodeSource's open-source N|Solid Runtime and N|Solid now fully support Node.js 24 LTS, enabling enterprises to adopt the release while retaining advanced monitoring, AI-powered insights, and performance analysis. Core contributors, including Rafael Gonzaga, supported the release to improve security, stability, and developer experience.
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