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Platform9 Managed Kubernetes Overview

Platform9 Managed Kubernetes is the industry’s only SaaS managed solution that is infrastructure agnostic, working across public clouds and on-premises server infrastructure. SaaS managed delivery enables on boarding in minutes, without the ongoing operational overhead of 24/7 monitoring, troubleshooting and orchestrating Kubernetes upgrades. diwTWDSM6Ms

Kubernetes Helm: Why It Matters

Kubernetes Helm makes application deployment easy, standardized and reusable. Use of Kubernetes Helm leads to better developer productivity, reduced Kubernetes deployment complexity and enhanced enterprise production readiness. Enterprises using Kubernetes Helm can speed up the adoption of cloud native applications. These applications can be sourced from open-source community provided repositories, or from an organization’s internal

Migration from AWS to Enterprise Data Centers : 5 Top Considerations

The convenience offered by public clouds e.g. AWS from both agility and flexibility perspectives has been a major driving factor for enterprise adoption. But it has also become increasingly apparent that, as enterprises scale and their business and IT operations become more complex, migration of workloads from public clouds to privately managed environment becomes a

Kubernetes Installation and Deployment

Enterprise production readiness with Kubernetes installations indicates the ability to securely and repeatedly deploy, manage and maintain multiple clusters over long periods of intensive usage. The key features and capabilities that are needed to enable production-ready Kubernetes include: 1. Flexibility to deploy applications at any location or infrastructure 2. Highly Available Control Plane 3. Data

Managed Kubernetes vs DIY: Top 3 Considerations Before You Choose

As containerization continues to explode, the need for a container orchestration and management platform has exploded with it. Kubernetes has become that de facto leader for orchestration and management. There are three main factors that need to be considered before attempting a DIY Kubernetes implementation: Deployment Time, Ability to carry out on-going monitoring and troubleshooting.

Kubernetes Operations with Kops

Kops allows deployment of highly available Kubernetes clusters on AWS and Google (GCP) clouds.. It includes features such as dry-runs and automatic idempotency, terraform config generation making KOps a great option for do-it-yourself (DIY) developers and for deploying small production grade clusters. But factors such as deployment of large production-grade clusters, managing complex network and

OpenStack Load Balancer: Native vs. Third-Party Choices

As a developer delivering a mission critical service for your organization, you need to ensure that service will always be up, highly available, and performant. This can be achieved with load balancing by distributing the workload between many workers at the backend, while the front is managed by the load balancing service that is routing

OpenStack Designate: Enabling DNS as a Service

OpenStack Designate provides DNS as a Service (DNSaaS) in OpenStack. It provides a standard, open API that can be used to program DNS. Designate is protected by and integrates with Keystone authentication authorization mechanisms like all OpenStack APIs. The API can be powered by third party DNS providers such as PowerDNS, Infoblox, etc., as well

OpenStack Ironic: Enabling Bare Metal as a Service

OpenStack Ironic is an OpenStack project that provisions bare metal machines rather than virtual machines. Bare Metal as a Service (BMaaS) allows you to provision your Hadoop or SQL workloads, or even a hypervisor, on to bare metal infrastructures and treat them like cloud instances. OpenStack Ironic is distinctive because it allows you to use

Maintaining VM High Availability Using OpenStack Masakari

With organizations running increasing numbers of critical systems over private clouds, there is a greater need than ever for reliable, highly available infrastructure.  VM high availability allows for maximum uptime when running in the cloud, while shielding the user from any unplanned downtime of the infrastructure. In broad terms, both Cloud Native apps and traditional

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