Spectro Cloud, an enterprise cloud-native
infrastructure company, announced support for existing Kubernetes
environments, including clusters on public cloud services such as Amazon EKS,
Azure AKS and Google GKE, has been added to the Spectro Cloud Kubernetes
management platform. Brownfield Kubernetes environments can now enjoy the same
Spectro Cloud features as greenfield builds.
"Spectro Cloud's brownfield ingest feature allows Kubernetes administrators to
standardize the operational footprint of their existing clusters for a
consistent maintenance experience on any platform," said Martin Stibbe,
CTO of Akava, a DevOps and Cloud Transformation consultancy.
Enterprises that have already made substantial investments in Kubernetes are
often unable to take advantage of new approaches because they require
major changes to what is already working. So-called ‘brownfield'
environments make up the majority of enterprise environments but they are
notoriously difficult for new technologies to support. Starting over with
completely new environments, built from the ground up with new techniques, is
often a luxury that enterprises simply can't afford.
"Enterprises need vendors who can work with the world as it actually exists,
not as they wish it was," said Tenry Fu, co-founder and CEO of Spectro Cloud.
"By supporting brownfield environments, Spectro Cloud enables enterprises
to get the benefits of consistent cloud management across clusters-in the
cloud, on site or any combination-without having to completely rebuild
their existing clusters."
Spectro Cloud adds cluster management capabilities to existing
clusters-including Kubernetes-as-a-Service environments such as Amazon EKS,
Azure AKS and Google GKE-by layering cluster profiles on top of underlying
services. By leaving existing core systems untouched, enterprises can add full
lifecycle management capabilities to stack integrations on top of existing
clusters. Enterprises can rapidly add new capabilities and test out new
approaches without discarding the existing, stable systems they've
invested in.
Organizations can easily try out Spectro Cloud with existing Kubernetes
clusters today by signing up for a free trial and exploring how Spectro Cloud
makes cluster management at scale simpler, faster and more consistent.