DevOps.com

  • Latest
    • Articles
    • Features
    • Most Read
    • News
    • News Releases
  • Topics
    • AI
    • Continuous Delivery
    • Continuous Testing
    • Cloud
    • Culture
    • DataOps
    • DevSecOps
    • Enterprise DevOps
    • Leadership Suite
    • DevOps Practice
    • ROELBOB
    • DevOps Toolbox
    • IT as Code
  • Videos/Podcasts
    • Techstrong.tv Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv Video Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv - Twitch
    • DevOps Unbound
  • Webinars
    • Upcoming
    • On-Demand Webinars
  • Library
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • On-Demand Events
  • Sponsored Content
  • Related Sites
    • Techstrong Group
    • Container Journal
    • Security Boulevard
    • Techstrong Research
    • DevOps Chat
    • DevOps Dozen
    • DevOps TV
    • Techstrong TV
    • Techstrong.tv Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv Video Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv - Twitch
  • Media Kit
  • About
  • Sponsor
  • AI
  • Cloud
  • Continuous Delivery
  • Continuous Testing
  • DataOps
  • DevSecOps
  • DevOps Onramp
  • Platform Engineering
  • Low-Code/No-Code
  • IT as Code
  • More
    • Application Performance Management/Monitoring
    • Culture
    • Enterprise DevOps
    • ROELBOB
Hot Topics
  • Azure Migration Strategy: Tools, Costs and Best Practices
  • Blameless Integrates Incident Management Platform with Opsgenie
  • OpenAI Hires 1,000 Low Wage Coders to Retrain Copilot | Netflix Blocks Password Sharing
  • Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Google Cloud
  • Three Trends That Will Transform DevOps in 2023

Home » Latest News Releases » Kublr Empowers Advanced Kubernetes Users with Flexible Cluster Configuration Capabilities

Kublr Empowers Advanced Kubernetes Users with Flexible Cluster Configuration Capabilities

By: Deborah Schalm on May 1, 2018 1 Comment

Advanced cluster configuration capability provides customers with flexibility to create

Recent Posts By Deborah Schalm
  • Exabeam Reinvents Security Analytics with Fusion XDR and Fusion SIEM Cloud Products to Address Security Needs at Scale
  • New Study Reveals Importance of Optimized Strategy for the Selection, Support, and Maintenance of Open Source Software
  • Applitools Integrates With Rally for Fast and Automated Bug Management
More from Deborah Schalm
Related Posts
  • Kublr Empowers Advanced Kubernetes Users with Flexible Cluster Configuration Capabilities
  • OCI at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe
  • CloudCasa by Catalogic Expands Integration with Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service; Adds Role-Based Access Control and Multi-Tenancy Support
    Related Categories
  • Latest News Releases
    Related Topics
  • Kublr
Show more
Show less
Kubernetes clusters to meet specific use cases

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – May 1, 2018 – Kublr, a comprehensive Kubernetes platform for the enterprise, unveiled today at KubeCon 2018 its advanced cluster configuration capability designed to provide customers with the flexibility to create Kubernetes clusters that meet specific use cases. The advanced cluster configuration capability is included in Kublr v1.9, with full Kubernetes v1.9 and above support, and being showcased at KubeCon 2018 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

TechStrong Con 2023Sponsorships Available

The Kublr Control Plane will now allow advanced users to take advantage of the full set of Kubernetes capabilities and extensibility features through the Kublr UI and create custom clusters. Use cases include GPU-enabled nodes for Data Science applications, hybrid clusters spanning data centers and clouds, custom Kubernetes tuning parameters, and meeting other advanced requirements.

“Kublr has already made the creation and operation of secure and scalable Kubernetes easy for the enterprise. But as use cases continue to evolve, we wanted to provide advanced users with the ability to leverage Kublr while fully utilizing Kubernetes extensibility and flexibility,” explained Kublr CEO Slava Koltovich.

Users can customize the default configuration that Kublr provides while maintaining those preconfigured features they need, such as multi-factor security; built-in multi-cluster, centralized log collection and monitoring; backup and disaster recovery; audit; and automated configuration management across multiple environments.

“Built on top of upstream vanilla Kubernetes, Kublr gives you complete control over the deployment, scaling, monitoring, and management of your containerized applications. This update brings Kubernetes 1.9.6 and a new dashboard; improved backups in AWS with full cluster restoration, centralized monitoring, IAM (Identity Access Management), custom cluster specification and more,” Koltovich continued.

Connect with Kublr at KubeCon 2018; visit us in the sponsor showcase! Kublr invites you to download the Kublr-in-a-Box demo to test drive Kublr and deploy real Kubernetes clusters on your machine. Kublr is also an active member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and passed the CNCF Kubernetes Software Conformance Certification program in November 2017.

About Kublr
Headquartered in Washington, DC, Kublr’s Kubernetes platform speeds the management of containerized applications on any infrastructure.  Without tying users to a single cloud, PaaS, OS, or limiting technology stack, Kublr empowers enterprises to run and manage their applications wherever they want, disrupting the prevailing cloud and vendor lock-in. Built on an open platform with a pluggable architecture, Kublr provides built-in multi-factor enterprise security, configuration management, backup and disaster recovery, and logging and monitoring providing the reliability and flexibility large organizations need.

We are a proud contributor to the Kubernetes codebase, an active member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and completed the CNCF Kubernetes Software Conformance Certification program. Follow @Kublr and the Kublr blog to learn more about Kublr’s enterprise-grade Kubernetes and on LinkedIn, Facebook and kublr.com.

#

 

Contact:
Liz Smeds
PR Associate for Kublr
Ph: 703-444-9494
[email protected]

Filed Under: Latest News Releases Tagged With: Kublr

« Splunk Disrupts IT Infrastructure Monitoring With New Inexpensive Product to Keep Businesses Running
InfluxData Releases Updated Prometheus Support; Selected to Present at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 »

Techstrong TV – Live

Click full-screen to enable volume control
Watch latest episodes and shows

Upcoming Webinars

Automating Day 2 Operations: Best Practices and Outcomes
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 - 3:00 pm EST
Shipping Applications Faster With Kubernetes: Myth or Reality?
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 - 1:00 pm EST
Why Current Approaches To "Shift-Left" Are A DevOps Antipattern
Thursday, February 9, 2023 - 1:00 pm EST

Sponsored Content

The Google Cloud DevOps Awards: Apply Now!

January 10, 2023 | Brenna Washington

Codenotary Extends Dynamic SBOM Reach to Serverless Computing Platforms

December 9, 2022 | Mike Vizard

Why a Low-Code Platform Should Have Pro-Code Capabilities

March 24, 2021 | Andrew Manby

AWS Well-Architected Framework Elevates Agility

December 17, 2020 | JT Giri

Practical Approaches to Long-Term Cloud-Native Security

December 5, 2019 | Chris Tozzi

Latest from DevOps.com

OpenAI Hires 1,000 Low Wage Coders to Retrain Copilot | Netflix Blocks Password Sharing
February 2, 2023 | Richi Jennings
Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Google Cloud
February 2, 2023 | Mike Vizard
Three Trends That Will Transform DevOps in 2023
February 2, 2023 | Dan Belcher
The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a DevOps Engineer
February 2, 2023 | Vikas Agarwal
Automation Challenges Holding DevOps Back
February 1, 2023 | Mike Vizard

TSTV Podcast

On-Demand Webinars

DevOps.com Webinar ReplaysDevOps.com Webinar Replays

GET THE TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK

Most Read on DevOps.com

What’s Ahead for the Future of Data Streaming?
January 27, 2023 | Danica Fine
Stream Big, Think Bigger: Analyze Streaming Data at Scale
January 27, 2023 | Julia Brouillette
New Relic Bolsters Observability Platform
January 30, 2023 | Mike Vizard
Jellyfish Adds Tool to Visualize Software Development Workfl...
January 31, 2023 | Mike Vizard
Let the Machines Do It: AI-Directed Mobile App Testing
January 30, 2023 | Syed Hamid
  • Home
  • About DevOps.com
  • Meet our Authors
  • Write for DevOps.com
  • Media Kit
  • Sponsor Info
  • Copyright
  • TOS
  • Privacy Policy

Powered by Techstrong Group, Inc.

© 2023 ·Techstrong Group, Inc.All rights reserved.