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Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack | Integration

by | Apr 10, 2023

Learn more about integrating the Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack. Our Server Management Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Integrating Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack

CloudStack Kubernetes can be described as an integration between the CloudStack cloud computing platform and the Kubernetes container orchestration platform.

Integrating Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack

Kubernetes is a well-known open-source platform. It helps automate the deployment, scaling, as well as management of containerized applications. In other words, it offers a powerful platform for managing containerized applications and promotes the efficient use of resources.

Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack enables the deployment and management of Kubernetes clusters within a CloudStack environment. This integration results in a unified platform for managing both VMs and containers. Furthermore, this enables users to run containerized applications alongside traditional virtual machine workloads.

Now, let’s take a look at the many features offered by setting up Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack:

  • Easy deployment

    Clusters can be easily deployed within a CloudStack environment with a single command. Furthermore, this makes it easier to set up and manage Kubernetes clusters, reducing the time and effort required.

  • Scalability

    We can easily scale Kubernetes clusters up or down to accommodate changes in demand for containerized applications. Additionally, helps users efficiently use resources and avoid wastage.

  • Resource management

    We can manage Kubernetes clusters alongside VMs in a CloudStack environment. This offers a unified platform for managing resources. Furthermore, it ensures that resources are used efficiently and enables effective resource planning.

  • Automated provisioning

     

  • Additionally, clusters can be automatically provisioned using CloudStack’s automation capabilities. In fact, this goes a long way in simplifying the process of creating and managing Kubernetes clusters.
  • High availability

    We can easily deploy clusters in multiple availability zones within a CloudStack environment. Furthermore, this offers high availability and redundancy for containerized applications.

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Conclusion

In brief, our Support Techs introduced us to the many benefits of integrating the Kubernetes cluster on CloudStack.

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