Managed Kubernetes
K8s vs Managed K8s
A container is a piece of software, a set of processes independent of, but associated with, the runtime environment and other applications. Its autonomy allows you to deploy applications anywhere and anytime. The use of containers is not a new, but absolutely current trend in development, and the main problem that can be encountered when using them is management and scaling.
Kubernetes (also called K8s) solves this problem by providing a container orchestration solution.
Managed Kubernetes is a service for deploying, scaling and managing applications using Kubernetes.
The Managed Kubernetes provider takes on the following tasks:
Sets up clusters for you
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Helps to deploy clusters in a minute
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Manages auto-refresh and automatic load balancing
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Receives statistics and analyzes it for you
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Launching containers and all related operations on multiple hosts and subsequent scaling
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Organization and simultaneous launch of containers on a large number of hosts
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Load balancing during startup through logical grouping
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Application deployment and update automation, monitoring
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Automatic changes and resource allocation
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Recovery with autocomplete, autostart, autoreplication, and autoscale
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Access management. Data can also be updated automatically
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
What Kubernetes Can Do
SLA Support
Update frequency
Node Configuration
Type and location
Number of clusters
Large companies
Large companies
Scalable
Scalable
Optimizers
Do you want to reduce equipment and support costs without sacrificing quality?
Russian companies
Russian companies
You already had a hybrid cloud, but you need compliance with FZ-152
Failsafe
Failsafe
Products whose RTO (recovery time objective) and RPO (recovery point objective) tend to zero
Anyone who wants to overtake competitors
Anyone who wants to overtake competitors
You want to improve the time-to-market of your products and switch to more technologically advanced solutions
NDA signing
Business needs analysis
Implementation
Guarantees
The provider is financially responsible for the quality of the service
No expertise needed
Technical expertise out of the box: the provider, firstly, knows how to choose the optimal configuration, and secondly, has significant experience in dealing with incidents
Ecosystem
Everything's under control
The provider manages the clusters, but gives you access to the management interface and API (but not to the hardware)
Speed
Fast creation and scaling of clusters (the cluster is created by the provider, and the number of available nodes is limited only by the resources allocated by the provider