VMblog visits the
DivvyCloud booth during KubeCon
2019 in San Diego to learn more about how they protect cloud and container environments.
DivvyCloud software is designed to be agentless and standalone. You can
apply it to any computing environment - public cloud or private
software-defined infrastructure. The way DivvyCloud interacts with the
host environment and Kubernetes is by way of their respective APIs.
DivvyCloud continuously interacts with the APIs to gather information
about the state of the hosts and the Kubernetes clusters of interest.
These hosts can be Google Cloud, AWS, Azure, or a private data center
that can expose infrastructure information via an API.
Once DivvyCloud is set up and targeted at the relevant host and
Kubernetes clusters, it starts pulling down data about the environments -
servers, security groups, load balancers, network-attached stores, S3
buckets, and any resource that is exposed via an API. This information
is then unified into a single data model that represents the
infrastructure and represents containment holistically.
Watch and learn more!