Cloud Native Applications

Kubernetes Container Management

Enterprise-Wide Kubernetes

Kubernetes Container Management

Kubernetes is catching up in a big way across application parlance as it offers greater convenience in manageability. Unlike legacy systems, applications these days can be cloud native and could be deployed, released and scaled independently by developers easily. In addition, it allows developers to solve several challenges that may from varying architectures, including rolling updates, replication of containers, automated deployment, secure communication between vessels, and high availability just in case a failure occurs. Containers encapsulate the application environment, abstracting away many details of machines and operating systems from the application developer and the deployment infrastructure. Well-crafted containers and container images are scoped to a single application, managing containers means managing applications rather than machines. This shift of management APIs from machine-oriented to application-oriented dramatically improves application deployment and introspection.

Why is this solution relevant and important to an enterprise?

Enterprises are looking to increase developer efficiencies and gain agility using cloud-native technologies such as microservices, containers, and Kubernetes. Multiple options for provisioning clusters are now available. However, the operations and management of business-critical production applications at scale and across clouds is complex, cumbersome, and costly. Enterprises are looking to increase developer efficiencies and gain agility using cloud-native technologies such as microservices, containers, and Kubernetes. Multiple options for provisioning clusters are now available. However, the operations and management of business-critical production applications at scale and across clouds is complex, cumbersome, and costly. Organizations are looking at greater agility and ease and comfort in deployment and management – it is in this contest the strength of Kubernetes / container management come to rescue.

What benefits will the enterprise derive by implementing the solution?

Benefits are multifold; however, some of the key points are enumerated below.

Tame complexity – Manage all clusters and applications from a single pane of glass. Troubleshoot issues and get visibility into resource health, utilization, and costs.

Unleash agility – Provision secure and compliant physical or virtual clusters in seconds. Enable flexible and self-service developer experiences across teams.

Adopt multi-cloud – Manage any CNCF compliant cluster. Leverage EKS, AKE, GKE, and OKE. Ensure consistent configurations, compliance, and secure access across all cluster types.

Promote safety – Eliminate common configuration errors and enforce best practices. Easily mutate, validate, and generate configurations to keep your clusters safe and health

Who does Cyberton represent to provision this technology?

Cyberton represents Nirmata – the industry leader in technology on container management for provisioning this technology to their end customers

Nirmata is a container-native, microservices management platform for application containers such as docker. Nirmata enables enterprise software development teams to deliver complex, distributed applications across public and private cloud. Nirmata empowers enterprises to easily deliver and manage containerized applications by lowering the learning curve for DevOps teams and eliminating cloud provider lock-in.