VNQM 2026.2 release notes
VNQM RC documentation - The following content is a draft for a release candidate. All content subject to change. Some links might not function yet.
These release notes contain a description of features and functionality that SolarWinds intends to deliver in the next generally available release. However, SolarWinds reserves the right to remove, or otherwise elect not to deliver, such features and functionality from the final generally available release, and this is not a commitment of delivery.
RC release date: April 14, 2026
Here's what's new in VNQM 2026.2. You can find the applicable system requirements here.
To view release notes, system requirements, and product guide PDFs for supported versions of VNQM, see VNQM previous versions. To view release notes for multiple versions
VNQM runs on the SolarWinds Platform (self-hosted). VNQM release notes include the updates from the SolarWinds Platform (self-hosted).
New features and improvements in VNQM
Delete credentials or unlink credentials from nodes
In VNQM Credentials Manager settings, you can delete credentials or unlink credentials from a node without deleting the credentials.
New features and improvements in SolarWinds Platform
Discovery Central page
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A new Discovery Central page provides a single, modern entry point for discovering and managing monitored environments.
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Users get an overview of what is currently monitored and can discover additional resources from a centralized location.
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The Discovery Central page is available from the Settings menu.
What's New page
The What's New page helps administrators quickly understand new features and important changes after upgrading. This page shows once for administrators after the first login following an upgrade. Later, it is available as a tab in the new Discovery Central page.
Simplified discovery wizards
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Discovery wizards now focus on essential configuration steps and provide links to advanced workflows for more complex scenarios.
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New maintenance frequency options align maintenance windows with real-world business cycles.
High Availability
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Enlarged HA Pools table for improved readability.
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Extended hover behavior across table cells shows pool member roles.
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Automatic selection of standby members for manual failover in 1:1 HA pools.
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Simplified and condensed page header.
Engine load balancing
High availability deployments benefit from improved engine load balancing, distributing workloads more evenly across engines to improve performance and reliability. See Balance load on additional polling engines in an HA pool.
Expanded Windows scheduling options
Administrators now have additional scheduling options for Windows-related activities, enabling greater flexibility for recurring events.
Additional updates
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Agent communications now support TLS 1.3, enhancing security by using the latest industry‑standard encryption protocols for data in transit.
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Several enhancements improve the experience of editing and managing Intelligent Maps.
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Introduced SolarWinds Message Bus Service to replace RabbitMQ.
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This release only upgrades smaller deployments (fewer than 300 nodes, fewer than 3 polling engines, and not using High Availability).
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Larger deployments will upgrade to SolarWinds Message Bus in a future release.
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Added support for group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) for authentication between the SolarWinds Platform and the SQL Server. This reduces reliance on manual service accounts and passwords. Customers can switch to gMSA authentication in the Configuration wizard.
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Users without administrator privileges but with node management permissions can now access the Manage Agents page and manage SolarWinds Platform Agents.
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DirectLink accounts can no longer be assigned administrator or node-management permissions.
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Added agent support for RHEL 10.
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Modern dashboard table widgets can now replace empty values with Unknown.
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Added a Nodes with polling issues report. The report shows all nodes with polling issues, including the node name, assigned engine, start time, error code, and error message.
Fixed customer issues
| Case number | Description | Platform product |
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| 00217758, 01009882, 01106411, 01120065, 01133252, 01573128, 01617154, 01994526 | When Views by Device Type for a wireless module is set to default, it is no longer automatically changed to a different device type view. | Platform |
| 01887898 |
Declarative Pipeline YAML parsing now correctly loads YAML definitions on systems using the Turkish locale by using an updated YAML parser, so configuration files are parsed without errors in this regional setting. |
Platform |
| 01894020, 01945929, 02088770 |
World Map management now saves manual map changes correctly on German-language installations, without showing SWIS query errors. |
Platform |
| 01915281 | The performance of modern dashboard table widgets with horizontal threshold bars has been improved. | Platform |
| 01909120 | When a SQL-based alert is triggered for a large number of nodes, the alert is triggered successfully and does not affect the performance of the Web Console. | Platform |
| 02021566 |
An issue that caused the Configuration Wizard to fail with the following error was fixed:
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Platform |
| 01975626, 02037128 | All types of widgets can be removed from custom modern dashboards, including previously non-removable system widgets such as wireless access point components, so you can fully customize dashboard layouts. | Platform |
| 01981326, 01997101 | Extra spaces at the beginning or end of custom property values are now removed before the value is saved to the database, so a value with an extra space (for example, "One ") will no longer be seen as different from that value without the extra space (for example, "One"). |
Platform |
| 01961282 | The performance of an AIIM cleanup query has been improved to prevent excessive CPU and memory usage. | Platform |
| 00535994, 02025253 | In the Manage Nodes table, adding the Polling Engine column no longer blocks certain actions such as polling now, unmanaging, or exporting custom properties. | Platform |
| 02049659 | When an item on a World Map has an incorrect instance ID value (for example, two node IDs for the same value), the map no longer fails to render, even if the system logs a clear warning. | Platform |
| 01951065 | When widget settings include an entire URL with the primary web server domain, clicking that widget from an additional web server redirects to the primary web server. However, users that are logged in are no longer prompted to log in again. | Platform |
| 02030565, 02041758, 02046997, 02045991, 02045994 | The installer now performs a preflight check to validate that the .NET8 versions match. Mismatched minor version numbers can cause upgrades to fail or the console to become inaccessible. | Platform |
| 02036053 | When the Agent Management Service (AMS) is monitoring high availability pool tables, AMS no longer returns information about pools that are disabled. | Platform |
| 02041234 |
The WinRM/WMI |
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| 02049748 | An issue was resolved that could cause the size of the folder containing queue files to increase significantly after an upgrade. | Platform |
| 02049748 | Declarative Pipeline collector engine assignment now correctly loads entities on the appropriate polling engine when the engine assignment is defined on a parent entity rather than on the entity itself, preventing misloaded entities and related collector log errors in environments that use this configuration. | Platform |
| 02055264 |
Alert integrations now ensure that when SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted is integrated with ServiceNow, alert reset status is correctly synchronized to ServiceNow, and the SolarWinds Incident Response alert action works end-to-end so you can select an SIR instance, create incidents from alerts, and track their status updates directly in the SolarWinds Platform. |
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| 02053174 |
If an alert configuration becomes corrupted in the database, the alerting service no longer fails with the following error:
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| 02059145 | The Web Console Event Log displays events in local time instead of UTC, even when the SQL Server is in a different time zone. | Platform |
| 02032695, 02043746, 02072558 |
An issue was resolved that caused the Configuration Wizard to fail during upgrades with the following message:
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Platform |
| 02064612 |
In Japanese and German environments, duplicated maps no longer show a different overall status than the original maps, even though they contain the same objects. |
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| 02043659 |
Network discovery deduplication controls now correctly honor the configuration that disables specific deduplication checks, allowing administrators to discover all intended nodes even when IP, MAC, or other deduplication rules are turned off. |
Platform |
| 02077323 |
Toolbar search fields now allow left and right arrow key movement inside the search box on affected pages, so you can move the text cursor with the keyboard as expected. |
Platform |
| 02071573 |
When a bulk update of Linux agents is performed and one or more agents does not have the .NET Framework installed, the update no longer fails. |
Platform |
| 02095727 |
Group and node status in the Web Console now stays consistent between the primary web server and additional web servers. Previously, the same object could show a different status (for example, Critical and OK) after the Configuration Wizard ran. |
Platform |
| 02056947 |
When an agent is assigned to an additional polling engine and automatic node creation is enabled, deploying the agent to the additional polling engine again after a failover to the primary polling engine no longer results in an error. |
Platform |
| 02068408 |
Discovery and report scheduling now correctly run advanced schedules from the specified Starting On date and time, instead of delaying the first run by an extra interval. |
Platform |
| N/A |
You can now change the number of rows displayed on the new All Active Alerts page. |
Platform |
| 02072551, 02086603 |
An invalid or incorrectly formatted IP address for a node no longer prevents the VNQM business layer from starting with errors such as:
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VNQM |
| 02085101, 02086241 |
Discovery Ignore List now properly removes interfaces when you choose “Remove from Ignore List,” and those interfaces appear in scheduled discovery results again as expected. |
Platform |
| 02085164 | When an ICMP Path Jitter operation is created and the source is a Cisco node, the timeout value is no longer set to 0, preventing the probe from polling. | VNQM |
| 02080859 |
Node maintenance schedules now keep all node settings, such as credentials, intact when multiple schedules unmanage or remanage the same nodes at the same time. Previously, some settings could be cleared during these bulk actions. |
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| 02106984 |
The Platform Connect advanced setting |
Platform |
| 02096472, 02103051, 02096398 |
When a user attempts to open the custom property editor from the legacy Manage Nodes view, the custom property editor now opens as expected instead of intermittently logging the user out and displaying the login dialog. |
Platform |
| 01931015, 02039092, 02093123 |
By default, the GET/POST alert action performs a header validation that can fail if the authorization header is not in the standard format. If this occurs, the centralized setting |
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Installation or upgrade
For new SolarWinds Platform deployments, download the installation file from the product page on https://www.solarwinds.com or from the Customer Portal. For more information, see Get the installer.
To activate your product in an existing SolarWinds Platform deployment, use the License Manager.
For upgrades, go to Settings > My Deployment to initiate the upgrade. The SolarWinds Installer upgrades your entire deployment (all SolarWinds Platform products and any scalability engines). For details about upgrading from earlier versions, see Supported upgrade paths.
For more information, see the SolarWinds Platform Product Installation and Upgrade Guide.
For supported upgrade paths, see Upgrade an existing deployment.
End of life
| Version | EoL announcement | EoE effective date | EoL effective date |
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| 2024.1 | February 10, 2026: End-of-Life (EoL) announcement – Customers on VNQM version 2024.1 or earlier should begin transitioning to the latest version of VNQM. | March 12, 2026: End-of-Engineering (EoE) – Service releases, bug fixes, workarounds, and service packs for VNQM version 2024.1 or earlier will no longer actively be supported by SolarWinds. | March 12, 2027: End-of-Life (EoL) – SolarWinds will no longer provide technical support for VNQM version 2024.1. |
| 2023.4 | October 21, 2025: End-of-Life (EoL) announcement – Customers on VNQM version 2023.4 or earlier should begin transitioning to the latest version of VNQM. | November 20, 2025: End-of-Engineering (EoE) – Service releases, bug fixes, workarounds, and service packs for VNQM version 2023.4 or earlier will no longer actively be supported by SolarWinds. | November 20, 2026: End-of-Life (EoL) – SolarWinds will no longer provide technical support for VNQM version 2023.4. |
| 2023.3 | October 21, 2025: End-of-Life (EoL) announcement – Customers on VNQM version 2023.3 or earlier should begin transitioning to the latest version of VNQM. | November 20, 2025: End-of-Engineering (EoE) – Service releases, bug fixes, workarounds, and service packs for VNQM version 2023.3 or earlier will no longer actively be supported by SolarWinds. | November 20, 2026: End-of-Life (EoL) – SolarWinds will no longer provide technical support for VNQM version 2023.3. |
| 2023.2 | June 10, 2025: End-of-Life (EoL) announcement – Customers on VNQM version 2023.2 or earlier should begin transitioning to the latest version of VNQM. | July 10, 2025: End-of-Engineering (EoE) – Service releases, bug fixes, workarounds, and service packs for VNQM version 2023.2 or earlier will no longer actively be supported by SolarWinds. | July 10, 2026: End-of-Life (EoL) – SolarWinds will no longer provide technical support for VNQM version 2023.2. |
See the End of Life Policy for information about SolarWinds product life cycle phases. To see EoL dates for earlier VNQM versions, see VNQM release history.
End of support
This version of VNQM no longer supports the following platforms and features.
SolarWinds Platform Agent support for Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 reached End of Life and are no longer supported by SolarWinds Platform Agents. To continue monitoring them, consider switching the polling method to remote monitoring with WMI.
Deprecation notice
The following platforms and features are still supported in the current release. However, they will be unsupported in a future release. Plan on upgrading deprecated platforms, and avoid using deprecated features.
Unmanage Scheduling Utility
The Unmanage Scheduling Utility (Unmanage Task Editor) is deprecated as of 2026.2 and will be removed in a future release. To ensure continued support, schedule all new tasks using the web console Manage Schedules page.
SQL Server 2016
SQL Server 2016 is deprecated as of 2025.2. It is still available and supported in the current release, but will be removed in a future release. Consider using SQL Server 2022 or later.
Network Atlas
Network Atlas is deprecated as of Orion Platform 2020.2. It is still available and supported in the current release, but will be removed in a future release. Deprecation is an indication that you should avoid expanded use of this feature and formulate a plan to discontinue using the feature. SolarWinds recommends that you start using Intelligent Maps in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console to display maps of physical and logical relationships between entities monitored by the SolarWinds Platform products you have installed.
Starting with 2024.2, you can import Network Atlas maps to Intelligent Maps. See Import maps.
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