Kubernetes cluster with automated scaling & cost efficient pay-per-use pricing for running cloud-native microservices.
Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community.
Kubernetes progressively rolls out changes to your application or its configuration, while monitoring application health to ensure it doesn't kill all your instances at the same time. If something goes wrong, Kubernetes will rollback the change for you. Take advantage of a growing ecosystem of deployment solutions.
No need to modify your application to use an unfamiliar service discovery mechanism. Kubernetes gives Pods their own IP addresses and a single DNS name for a set of Pods, and can load-balance across them.
Automatically mount the storage system of your choice, whether from local storage, a public cloud provider such as AWS or GCP, or a network storage system such as NFS, iSCSI, Ceph, Cinder.
Restarts containers that fail, replaces and reschedules containers when nodes die, kills containers that don't respond to your user-defined health check, and doesn't advertise them to clients until they are ready to serve.
Deploy and update secrets and application configuration without rebuilding your image and without exposing secrets in your stack configuration.
Automatically places containers based on their resource requirements and other constraints, while not sacrificing availability. Mix critical and best-effort workloads in order to drive up utilization and save even more resources.
In addition to services, Kubernetes can manage your batch and CI workloads, replacing containers that fail, if desired.
Scale your application up and down with a simple command, with a UI, or automatically based on CPU usage.
Allocation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to Pods and Services
Add features to your Kubernetes cluster without changing upstream source code.
Kubernetes have documentation and guides to help you setup systems if you need assistance.
Zeus Cloud provides for Kubernetes, contact us by opening a support ticket to get help today.