Not all Kubernetes services are equal, much less within the multicloud models.
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Whilst the fundamental principles of Kubernetes remain consistent across different cloud service providers, the specific implementations and additional features can vary significantly.
Some cloud providers offer advanced Kubernetes services with monitoring, logging, and security features, while others offer a simpler Kubernetes environment. Additionally, factors such as performance, reliability, scalability, and ease of use can differ between providers.
Are you ready to take your multicloud strategy to the next level and experience unprecedented cloud freedom?
Embracing cross cloud agility in a true Kubernetes multicloud environment
emma`s managed Kubernetes clusters offer businesses unparalleled flexibility by allowing them to deploy clusters across any cloud platform. What sets emma apart is its unique capability to extend a single Kubernetes cluster across multiple clouds. For instance, if a company has a cluster running in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and requires resources from Azure, they can seamlessly add an Azure node to the existing cluster.
This functionality opens up a range of new use cases for businesses. Kubernetes developers can now choose any cloud provider that fits their goals, without being limited to one specific vendor. Some scenarios may benefit from running nodes across different cloud providers, such as for data management or service affinity. Another valuable use case involves effortlessly transitioning worker nodes from one provider to another.
Imagine a company with three apps in a two-node cluster on GCP. They want to move some of the workloads to a node on AWS, creating a single cluster spanning two providers. With emma, they can seamlessly add a AWS node to the cluster, move the workloads and drain one GCP node.
Launching multicloud auto-scaling with innovative managed Kubernetes services
Additionally, emmas recent launch of cluster autoscaling further enhances business operations. Nodes can now automatically spin up or down based on resource requirements, allowing teams to set up multicloud Kubernetes in a highly available and cost-effective manner. Businesses can grow by using affordable cloud services and improving their clusters with spot instances. They can add markups for spot-instance purchases and set price limits for better control. emmas methodology aims to empower developers and multicloud users to seamlessly leverage autoscaling across different cloud providers. This simplifies the management of dynamic workloads, and enhances efficiency.
emma users have the option to select any cloud provider they prefer, regardless of their existing applications and infrastructure. Our cloud-agnostic interface and robust networking backbone facilitate transitioning between clouds, ensuring efficient and reliable connectivity across different cloud environments.
Dreaming big? We are offering exclusive access for you to sign up to the emma platform and discover it for yourself. If this appeals to you, get in touch with our Chief Product Officer, Matthias Lübken, who will be happy to speak with you. If you are in Paris, drop by the KubeCon and have a coffee with him to discuss.