2.3 Release Information
Magento 2.3.x Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.7 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.6 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.5 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.4 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.3 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.2 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.1 Release Notes
- Magento Open Source 2.3.0 Release Notes
- Adobe Commerce 2.3.0 Release Notes
Security-only patches
With the release of Magento 2.3.3, Magento introduced a new type of patch: the security-only patch. Patch 2.3.3-p1 includes the significant security fixes that Magento 2.3.4 introduces, plus the hot fixes that were applied to Magento 2.3.3, without the hundreds of functional fixes and enhancements that Magento 2.3.4 also includes. (A hot fix provides a fix to a released version of Magento that addresses a specific problem or bug.) Merchants deploying Magento 2.3.3 can apply patch 2.3.3-p1 to immediately take advantage of time-sensitive security fixes without investing the time required to install Magento 2.3.4.
For general information about security-only patches, see the Magento DevBlog post Introducing the New Security-only Patch Release. For instructions on downloading and applying security-only patches (including patch 2.3.2-p1), see Install Magento using Composer.
Backward-incompatible changes
- Overview of backward-incompatible changes between the 2.2 and 2.3 releases
Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure
The ece-tools package is a scalable deployment tool that simplifies the Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure upgrade process by providing commands to backup the database, apply custom patches, verify environment packages, and more. The package also contains scripts and Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure commands to help manage your code and automate the project build and deploy process.
See Release Notes for ece-tools for the latest updates and improvements to the ece-tools package as well as information about Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure upgrades and patches.
We recommend installing full Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure upgrades for important security updates. Full upgrades include all associated patches and hotfixes.