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Tag: Kubernetes Clusters

Integrating telecom network workloads with Juniper Cloud-Native Router (JCNR) on AWS

Juniper Cloud-Native Router (JCNR) on AWS can enable seamless connectivity and integration between on-premises telecom networks and 5G core workloads running on AWS. JCNRs can leverage EVPN routing over VXLAN to provide multi-tenant, secure, scalable, and performant hybrid cloud networking between on-premises layer 2 segments and AWS VPC subnets. By bridging on-premises and AWS environments, JCNR simplifies the deployment of distributed network workloads and edge computing architectures.

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Building Resilient and Reliable Systems on AWS with Gremlin’s Reliability Platform

Today, many organizations trust Amazon Web Services (AWS) to host their business’s applications and infrastructure. As they continue to innovate, their applications and environments become increasingly complex. This post explores how AWS customers can leverage Gremlin to improve the resiliency and reliability of their applications. Learn how to apply chaos engineering principles to your Amazon EKS environment to increase uptime, reduce incidents, and build more resilient applications, systems, and services.

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Orchestrating Multi-Region Apps with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management and Submariner

Customers have different reasons to run multiple Red Hat OpenShift clusters, including having separate clusters per geographical locations, setting a cluster-level boundary between mission-critical applications, data residency, and reducing latency for end users. This post explores Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes and how it extends the value of Red Hat OpenShift for hybrid environments. It also explores different scenarios where having a multi-cluster environment is beneficial.

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High Availability and Observability Using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes

As container usage increases in application modernization efforts, Kubernetes plays an important role in managing container-based applications. Managing these multi-cluster life cycle, application deployments, and enforcing security policies across clusters is often challenging and time consuming. Learn how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (RH ACM) addresses the challenges associated with managing multiple clusters and meets the requirements of multiple personas.

Hybrid and Multi-Region Kubernetes Orchestration Using Kublr

Kublr is a Kubernetes management platform which accelerates and controls the deployment, scaling, monitoring, and management of Kubernetes clusters. Learn how provisioning and managing Kubernetes clusters across multiple regions can be simplified with Kublr, ensuring quick deployment of a production-ready, operationally mature, multi-region, cloud-native container management platform-based Kubernetes.

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Managing Kubernetes Clusters in Hybrid Cloud Environments with Amazon EKS and D2iQ Kommander

Though containers vastly simplify the distribution of applications, Kubernetes ecosystems are so powerful that they, in turn, can become complex. This is particularly true in hybrid cloud environments. D2iQ Kommander simplifies Kubernetes container management, including governance, workload configuration, and life cycles. You can set up Kommander on Amazon EKS to manage your Kubernetes clusters across a broad range of cloud and on-premises environments.