SEATTLE, March 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Bluemeric Inc, a Cloud & DevOps company, today announced the release of the next version of goPaddle v2.0, a DevOps platform for micro-services.
2016 being the year of DevOps, IT organizations are already looking at scale-out and economies of scale, while e-commerce companies have understood the impact of agile delivery and zero downtime of their applications. As Gartner predicted, it is becoming a mainstream strategy employed by 25 per cent of Global 2000 organisations. While the need for DevOps is building up, micro-services based architecture is becoming the key enabler for rapid application delivery. Micro-services are sizable units of execution that are independent, polyglot and reusable. Independent teams / developers can make versions of these micro-services, package them as container such as Docker and deploy them on an infrastructure of their choice. Container Clusters like Kubernetes provide a distributed and portable platform that can manage the lifecycle of these containers and provide consistent environments so that applications can be moved painlessly across datacenter and clouds.
While a spectrum of DevOps ready solutions are emerging in the market, a platform that is focused on continuous build, integration and deployment for micro-services will be a huge cost & time saving solution for businesses.
Customers have been using goPaddle, for continuous build and deployments since last year. With the new release, goPaddle is optimized for Google Cloud, thus making authentication, on-boarding micro-services and cluster provisioning simple and seamless for Google Cloud Developers. goPaddle provides a powerful yet simple designer interface, that developers can use to drag drop components to create micro-service designs and generate container/cluster specifications on the fly. These designs can then be deployed on to Google Container Engine (GKE) or to a cluster of their choice. Developers can leverage Google Container Registry (GCR) or use Docker Hub for storing/retrieving the container images. As these features signify, goPaddle has moved the infrastructure management hassles away from the developers, while the developers can focus on building their applications.
While adding simplicity, goPaddle also gives the traceability and control to audit and monitor the applications. In general, log aggregation platforms like fluentd have greatly been in use by the developers and system administrators to monitor the system, application and access logs. goPaddle v2.0 brings in the support for fluentd leveraging the newest features in Kubernetes v1.2. With goPaddle, fluentd can be deployed on selective cluster infrastructure to aggregate logs from micro-services running within those infrastructure.
goPaddle is available as a hosted version at https://gopaddle.io and as enterprise ready on-premise version with extended support. For more information, get in touch with the Bluemeric team at [email protected].