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Cloudflared Chart Version 2.2.9 Released

· 2 min read
Burak Ince
Software Developer

We are excited to announce the release of the Cloudflared Helm chart version 2.2.9 on June 10, 2026, featuring app version 2026.6.0. This update brings an array of new features, enhancements, and community-driven improvements, making it even easier to deploy Cloudflared on Kubernetes.

What's New in Cloudflared 2.2.9 Chart

This release includes significant updates to both the Helm chart (version 2.2.9) and the underlying application (version 2026.6.0). Here’s a brief overview of what’s included:

  • Changed: Updated the Cloudflare Cloudflared image version to 2026.6.0
  • Added: Configurable liveness and readiness probes to enhance monitoring capabilities

For a complete list of changes, please view the release notes on GitHub.

Getting Started with Cloudflared 2.2.9 Chart

Ready to deploy Cloudflared 2.2.9? Our installation guides provide comprehensive, step-by-step instructions to help you get started, including:

  • Quick installation with default configurations.
  • Customization options to fit your specific environment.
  • Best practices for deploying in production.

Visit the Cloudflared documentation to explore all available options and deploy Cloudflared today.

Why Choose the Cloudflared Helm Chart?

The Cloudflared Helm chart, maintained by GitHub Community Charts, is designed to make the deployment of Cloudflared on Kubernetes straightforward and dependable. Here are some key benefits:

  • Ease of Use: Installation and configuration made simple.
  • Community-Driven: Regular improvements and updates from contributors ensure quality.
  • Flexibility: Configurable options to accommodate diverse use cases.
  • Reliability: Thoroughly tested for stability in Kubernetes environments.

Get Involved

GitHub Community Charts thrives on community contributions, and we would love to have you onboard! Whether it’s fixing bugs, enhancing documentation, or suggesting new features, here’s how you can get started:

Thank you for your support of Cloudflared and GitHub Community Charts. Together, let’s continue simplifying Kubernetes deployments!