.NET Aspire provides tools, templates, and packages for building production-ready distributed apps, Microsoft said. Developers can build with a code-first app model, develop locally with unified tooling, and deploy via the cloud, Kubernetes, or on-prem servers. Developers can update to .NET Aspire 9.5 by using instructions found on the September 25 blog post. Other new features and improvements in .NET Aspire 9.5 include the following:
The default Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) dashboard lacks detailed monitoring metrics, prompting users to enhance its functionality to view additional system metrics like CPU and SSD temperatures.