Spectro
Cloud
announced a major new release of its Palette Edge platform.
Kubernetes
at the edge has spurred the interest of businesses around the world as
they seek to enhance competitiveness and agility. To date, however, K8s
at the edge has failed to realize its true potential. Why? A study by Dimensional Research found 72% of Kubernetes users effectively said: "It's too challenging to deploy and manage Kubernetes on edge devices."
The Palette Edge platform, first launched in March 2022, earned Spectro Cloud recognition as a 2022 Gartner Cool Vendor in Edge Computing solves
this problem, enabling organizations to re-define how cost-efficiently
they can deploy and manage edge K8s clusters at scale, including at
locations with small form factor devices, no on-site IT skills and
marginal connectivity. Palette Edge delivers remote troubleshooting,
zero-downtime rolling upgrades and patch management, even in
single-server edge deployments, due to its unique A/B OS partition,
multi-node failsafe design and support for both ARM and x86
architectures, including Intel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
Palette
Edge derives its functionality from Spectro Cloud's core Palette
platform, which enables organizations to consistently manage K8s
clusters across their full lifecycle, across public clouds, virtualized
or bare metal data centers, as well as edge locations. Through a unique
extension of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF's) Cluster API,
Palette enables IT teams to model their full Kubernetes stacks from the
OS to the application in a true declarative model, creating
project-curated, reusable Cluster Profiles while providing a choice of
operating systems, K8s distributions and tools from the broad K8s
ecosystem. Palette is architected to scale, delivering centralized and
automated management combined with decentralized orchestration and
policy enforcement - together enabling a virtually infinite scale from
few to tens of thousands of clusters.
Extending
this core Palette foundation, Palette Edge today adds unique security,
visibility and usability capabilities, setting a new industry standard
for deploying and centrally managing edge K8s at scale, dramatically
lowering total cost of ownership and risk for organizations of any size
expanding to the edge. Palette Edge is purpose-built to support key
industry use cases including Internet of Things device management and
orchestration, data ingestion, streaming, analytics and AI inference.
"For
us, edge is an enabler to help clinicians deliver better patient
outcomes by deploying technology closer to the user," said Vignesh
Shetty, SVP & GM Edison AI and Platform at GE Healthcare Digital.
"The need for a secure, cost-effective approach to manage Kubernetes at
the edge at scale is more relevant than ever before."
The new Palette Edge delivers on the key priorities for edge K8s users with:
- Tamperproof security for Kubernetes at the edge: Spectro Cloud research found that security is the #1 concern when adopting edge Kubernetes.
Edge
Kubernetes devices deployed in remote, unmonitored locations are
particularly vulnerable to deliberate tampering and unintentional
configuration drift, where their operating system, distribution and
other software elements move out of compliance through ad hoc
configuration changes.
Palette
Edge now enables operations teams to build highly secure configurations
for edge devices, including their preferred Kubernetes distribution and
the underlying OS, which once deployed become immutable, read-only and
unmodifiable by the application user, just like the firmware on a
smartphone. The now-immutable stack also enables zero-downtime rolling
upgrades, due to a failsafe deployment design.
- Palette eXtended Kubernetes Edge (PXK-E):
This new edge-optimized Kubernetes distribution version of Spectro
Cloud's CNCF-upstream Kubernetes distribution is available now to all
Palette customers.
PXK-E
incorporates Palette's new immutability capability, along with NIST-800
security hardening. It is certified for more than 50 open source and
commercial cloud native integrations and provides high availability and
zero-downtime rolling upgrades even in single-server configurations.
With
Palette Edge, businesses can choose the PXK-E distribution or
Palette-optimized versions of any other K8s distribution, verified and
supported by Spectro Cloud.
- A powerful NOC-like dashboard:
Now organizations scaling to thousands or tens of thousands of edge
devices have the power to manage their fleet more easily and with
greater control than ever before.
Palette
Edge's Network Operations Center-like (NOC) dashboard provides a highly
intuitive user experience with live status for key events, plus
advanced capabilities to filter, tag and drill down to clusters by
location, status or other attribute. Importantly, operators can define
powerful workflows for managing clusters, with almost infinite
possibilities: for example, they can phase deployments of cluster
updates by location for canary testing, or schedule patching to follow
the sun.
- Ultra-simple edge device onboarding:
In edge Kubernetes projects, organizations can find the act of
deploying new devices in remote locations incredibly problematic; often,
costly field engineering truck rolls are needed.
Palette
Edge makes it easy for non-specialist staff to quickly power up and
onboard a new device into a managed cluster, using a variety of methods,
such as through Palette Edge's user interface, leveraging its open API,
the Spectro Cloud Terraform provider, or by simply scanning a QR code
on the edge device itself.
The
features delivered in this new Palette Edge release reflect real
customer requirements of K8s at the edge. To address them and also
contribute to the broader cloud native community, Spectro Cloud is now
leading a unique open source project which delivers failsafe
immutability at the edge: Kairos. Version 1.0 of Kairos is now generally
available with extended community support, and is free to download and
use. For more information, visit www.kairos.io.
This is another example demonstrating Spectro Cloud's continued
commitment to foster innovation as a member of the CNCF and Linux
Foundation, contributing to major Kubernetes ecosystem projects such as
Cluster API and the Cluster API Provider for Canonical MAAS.
These
major new features are available today in Spectro Cloud's Palette Edge
edition and further position Palette as the first choice for
organizations running Kubernetes at the edge at scale, enabling them to
bring modern applications and data close to their end-users. Customers
of Palette Edge are already realizing significant benefits by avoiding
otherwise necessary field engineering visits at edge locations, which
can result to up to 90% reduction in operational costs.
"A
key use case for 5G Edge compute is mission critical, ultra-low
latency, workloads. That means cyber-security is a foundational
principle for Edge and not an afterthought. Spectro Cloud is delivering a
customer solution for deploying modern apps to the Edge that can
integrate readily into end-to-end Zero Trust architectures," said Dr.
Ken Urquhart, Global Vice-President, 5G at Zscaler.
"This
brand new set of capabilities is making edge K8s locations as easy as a
cloud for our customers," said Spectro Cloud co-founder and CEO Tenry
Fu. "With a platform that can scale to tens of thousands of edge
locations, requirements like security, resiliency and ease-of-use can be
game changers, and this has been our focus in the latest release. At
Spectro Cloud we are committed champions of the innovation coming out of
the open source community, and we couldn't be more excited to
collaborate with some of the most interesting projects to deliver some
of those new capabilities."