Kubernetes on the Road – DevOps Series, Part 15
Get traffic from the Internet to your cluster, and fan it out so that it goes to the required specific microservice... even when you're on the road.
Get traffic from the Internet to your cluster, and fan it out so that it goes to the required specific microservice... even when you're on the road.
Learn about k3s, an easy-to-install, lightweight but fully-compliant, kubernetes distribution optimized for ARM architectures.
Our team is headed to the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conference to showcase how Cisco enables DevOps teams to build faster, automated application delivery pipelines that work everywhere.
Cisco is re-thinking how organizations operate by using a multi-domain architecture, and how cloud is dramatically changing our customer’s environments—with applications being at the center of transformation.
See how to interface with kubernetes API and graphically display how its constructs relate to each other and the underlying infrastructure.
Our collaboration with Microsoft enabled Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to integrate into the Cisco Container Platform via our natively-integrated Kubernetes managed services, further accelerating containerized application innovation.
Cisco and AWS collaborated to create the Cisco Hybrid solution for Kubernetes on AWS, a unique integration between Cisco Container Platform (CCP) and Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS).
I bet all of you who are working or playing with Kubernetes still remember perfectly the first time you tried to install it. And then the second time. And then the third time. And finally, the one that it worked.
Cisco and Google are collaborating to establish a hybrid cloud architecture that empowers customers to innovate. For the past two years, our engineering teams have been working together to deliver...