🎉 For full details, see https://github.com/NetApp/trident/releases/tag/v25.10.0 🎉
Enhancements:
Kubernetes: Added support for CSI Volume Group Snapshots with v1beta1 Volume Group Snapshot Kubernetes APIs for ONTAP-NAS NFS and ONTAP-SAN-Economy drivers, in addition to ONTAP-SAN (iSCSI and FC).
Added option for Trident controller to use host networking via helm, operator and tridentctl (Issue #858).
Kubernetes: Added support for automated workload failover with force volume detach for the ONTAP-NAS and ONTAP-NAS-Economy (excluding SMB in both NAS drivers), and the ONTAP-SAN and ONTAP-SAN-Economy drivers.
Kubernetes: Enhanced Trident node concurrency for higher scalability on node operations for FCP volumes.
Kubernetes: Added ONTAP AFX support for ONTAP NAS NFS driver.
Kubernetes: Added support for configuring CPU and memory resource requests and limits for Trident containers via TridentOrchestrator CR and Helm chart values. (Issues #1000, #927, #853, #592, #110).
Kubernetes: Added FC support for ASAr2 personality.
Kubernetes: Added option to serve Prometheus metrics with HTTPS, instead of HTTP.
Kubernetes: Added an option --no-rename when importing a volume to keep the original name but let Trident manage its lifecycle.
Kubernetes: Trident deployment now runs at system-cluster-critical priority class.
Added manual QoS support to the ANF driver, making it production-ready in 25.10; this experimental enhancement was introduced in 25.06.
#Trident 25.10 has been released
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Will this version be available as a certified OpenShift operator?
Eventually, yes. There is a vetting process that is done from the time NetApp releases the code to RedHat and RedHat blesses it and makes it available. There was a change this release that will take more time than normal, but it should be more efficient next time.