Rafay Systems announced the ability to seamlessly orchestrate
Windows worker nodes with Linux on AMD64 (x64) and ARM architectures from the
Rafay Kubernetes Operations Platform (KOP). With this enhancement, IT and cloud
operations/SRE teams can now simplify Kubernetes operations from the cloud to
the edge with consistent workflows, automation and tooling irrespective of the
underlying architecture and operating system (OS), including Linux/AMD-64,
Linux/ARM-64, and Windows/AMD-64.
Today,
as enterprises modernize their infrastructure, they find themselves using
separate machines for application types such as Windows, Linux and ARM. As a
result, enterprises incur additional costs and resource constraints as teams
struggle with many different ways to configure, deploy and manage the ongoing
maintenance required for upgrades, integrations and patching, for example.
These challenges exacerbate at the edge, where applications with various
architectures can require different servers or VMs - each with different
approaches for orchestration - resulting in a lack of standardization and
increased operational costs.
By
centralizing management and operations, Rafay provides DevOps and
operations/SRE teams the ability to accelerate the migration of legacy Windows
apps to a cloud-native architecture without the need to update said apps. This
saves time and frees up resources for application modernization initiatives.
"We
live in a heterogeneous IT world where most enterprises can't just start fresh
on a cloud-native journey. Infrastructure and operations teams want to
consolidate heterogeneous environments in order to simplify management and
operations of complex IT systems," said Mohan Atreya, SVP Product and Solutions
at Rafay Systems. "Rafay enables enterprises to leverage Kubernetes as the
universal orchestrator for both containerized and VM-based applications as well
as containerized applications optimized for different CPU architectures
to dramatically simplify and streamline infrastructure and application
operations."
Deploy
and operate Windows and Linux applications on upstream Kubernetes clusters with
Rafay KOP at: https://rafay.co/platform/kubernetes-operations-platform/
By
unifying heterogeneous worker nodes through the Rafay KOP, enterprise IT and
cloud operations teams don't have to run separate clusters by architecture type
or operating system, which significantly reduces infrastructure and management
complexity. By converging operations into a single pane of glass, teams can
simply leverage containers and Kubernetes to reduce cost and management
overhead.
WIth
Rafay KOP, teams can create consistent workflows and take advantage of powerful
automation and tooling, irrespective of the underlying architecture and
operating system to make IT operations simple, standardized and repeatable.
Watch
this video to see how easy it is to manage both Linux and Windows workloads on
the same Kubernetes cluster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=479IjHY4P0I