Starting with release 2.3, Platform9 OpenStack now supports multiple external networks. An external network maps to a physical network in your data center, and provides VMs external connectivity via SNAT, as... Read More
We are on the cusp of a new era of application development software: instead of bolting on operations as an after-thought to the software development process, Kubernetes promises to bring... Read More
Following are the prerequisites for deploying your Platform9 Managed OpenStack with VMware vSphere: A single VMware vCenter environment – Platform9 requires a vCenter Management server to communicate with your vSphere... Read More
This page will list all gotchas and frequently asked questions pertaining to networking & neutron with Platform9 managed Openstack Host Configuration & troubleshooting Gotcha: Restarting networking on CentOS (service network... Read More
What’s New 1. Simple switch between Platform9 Managed OpenStack and Platform9 Managed Kubernetes deployments With this release, the Platform9 Clarity UI provides a way to switch between your OpenStack and... Read More
Automated Rolling Upgrades of Kubernetes Clusters Managed Kubernetes supports fully automated rolling upgrades to Kubernetes clusters. Upgrades are performed across major versions of Kubernetes, so you can continue leveraging latest... Read More
If your application makes calls to the Kubernetes API server and uses a Kubernetes Service Account, please read on. As part of the Managed Kubernetes 2.3 upgrade, we are decoupling... Read More
Kubernetes provides a command-line interface (CLI) called kubectl to deploy, troubleshoot, and manage applications. Before you can use kubectl, you must ensure you can authenticate with the cluster’s API server. Your... Read More