Mirantis announced the latest version of
Mirantis Container Cloud
(MCC) that simplifies operations with the ability to monitor
applications performance with a new Grafana dashboard and to make
updates to Kubernetes clusters with a one-click "upgrade" button from a
web interface.
MCC provides a single point of control that spans multiple clouds and
infrastructure platforms making it possible to easily manage clusters on
OpenStack, VMware, bare metal, and leading cloud providers. It takes
advantage of open source StackLight to provide monitoring, logging, and alerting that delivers comprehensive visibility over the entire infrastructure.
New features in the latest MCC 2.23 include the following to improve monitoring and managing cloud infrastructure.
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Applications performance dashboard using Grafana that provides a live graphical view.
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Log forwarding to third-party systems so that StackLight logs can be shared using Fluentd plugins.
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High Availability setup for iam-proxy in StackLight ensures that the
StackLight identity and access management (IAM) proxy remains available
and responsive, even in the event of a failure.
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Persistent Volume Claims (PVC) configuration to simplify management of data storage.
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Upgraded Ceph storage support to Pacific 16.2.11 for improved performance and security, plus compatibility with additional hardware.
MCC 2.23 is optimized so that disruptions are minimized with cluster
reboots during upgrades and maintenance to ensure that services remain
available and downtime is kept to a minimum.
"The latest version of MCC helps deliver a zero-touch, ZeroOps
experience that eliminates a lot of the complexity and headaches that
come with managing infrastructure," said Sergey Goncharov, senior
product manager, Mirantis. "Also, it provides flexibility to transition
from on-premises infrastructure to a hybrid model that includes cloud
platforms."