[[release-highlights-7.5.0]] == 7.5.0 release highlights ++++ 7.5.0 ++++ //NOTE: The notable-highlights tagged regions are re-used in the //Installation and Upgrade Guide // tag::notable-highlights[] [float] ==== Enrich processor A new {ref}/enrich-processor.html[enrich ingest processor] has been added, which can enrich documents with data from another index. // end::notable-highlights[] // tag::notable-highlights[] [float] ==== Shape support in SQL {ref}/xpack-sql.html[SQL] functionality that worked for geo_shape will now work for the {ref}/shape.html[`shape`] field type introduced in 7.3. // end::notable-highlights[] // tag::notable-highlights[] [float] ==== Snapshot lifecycle management retention There is a new {ref}/slm-retention.html[snapshot lifecycle management retention], which allows you to delete older snapshots automatically through a custom policy’s schedule. // end::notable-highlights[] // tag::notable-highlights[] [float] ==== Pause {ccr} New {ref}/ccr-post-pause-follow.html[pause] and {ref}/ccr-post-pause-follow.html[resume] API endpoints for {ref}/xpack-ccr.html[{ccr}] have been added, which enable you to temporarily pause auto-follow patterns. // end::notable-highlights[] // tag::notable-highlights[] [float] ==== {ml-cap} {classanalysis} {ml-docs}/dfa-classification.html[{classanalysis-cap}] is a supervised {ml} process for predicting a class or category of a given data point in a dataset. For example, it can determine whether an email is spam or not. {classification-cap} is for predicting discrete, categorical values, unlike {reganalysis}, which predicts continuous, numerical values. 7.5.0 introduces binary classification, which can label data points into two possible categories. // end::notable-highlights[]