> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.guardianservice.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.guardianservice.app/whats-new/release-notes/beta-releases/mgs-beta-v11.md).

# MGS Beta v11

#### **New Features & Enhancements**

**Infrastructure Resilience & Uptime Enhancements**\
MGS Beta v11 introduces major upgrades to our core infrastructure — built to support seamless, zero-downtime deployments. This behind-the-scenes improvement ensures that updates, hotfixes, and feature rollouts happen without interrupting your operations.\
Whether you're streaming MRV data, minting tokens, or managing live policies, your work stays uninterrupted. These enhancements reinforce one of MGS’s core promises: maximum uptime, continuous performance, and uninterrupted trust.

**Azure B2C Single Sign-On Integration**\
For enterprise teams building custom front ends, MGS now supports **Azure Active Directory B2C (SSO)** integration. Organizations can authenticate users through their own identity systems while seamlessly accessing MGS — no separate login required.

**Two-Factor Authentication for SR and Policy Users**\
Security is non-negotiable. MGS now enforces **Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)** for both **Standard Registry** and **Policy User** accounts. This ensures only verified users can access sensitive workflows and manage assets across tenants.

**Aligned with Guardian Open Source v3.2**\
MGS now supports the latest Guardian 3.2 release, bringing expanded interoperability, rich data visualizations, and admin-friendly controls.\
Highlights include:

* **Cross-instance policy access** — enabling decentralized collaboration
* **geoJSON support** for visualizing complex geographic data directly on maps
* **Manual re-indexing tools** for targeted data syncs on-demand

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For the full changelog and release notes on the open-source Guardian v3.2 please visit: <https://github.com/hashgraph/guardian/releases>
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