Kubernetes is the de-facto platform for containerized applications, but it’s a fractured environment and each Kubernetes distribution has its own nuances. Further, much of today’s cloud native software design assumes a healthy Internet connection, which is not always available. What’s missing is a standardized way to deliver applications on top of any Kubernetes, without an Internet connection (also known as air-gapped deployments).
Air-gapped deployments are common scenarios with the United States Department of Defense and other high security environments that also include the tactical edge—a smaller compute footprint made to run mission applications on limited hardware, often with little-to-zero outside network connections.
Put together, there is a gap on how to reliably deploy Kubernetes applications into disconnected tactical edge sites. Join this webinar to learn the answers to questions like:
- How do I build my container image?
- How do I deploy my app?
- What are my security controls and how am I addressing them?
- How do I make all of the above work in air-gapped deployments?
Creating a workflow with a single answer to questions like these offers two key benefits. One, it lowers the operational friction typically involved with deploying code to a location other than one’s laptop and two, it drastically improves our speed (thus, updates are pushed to the mission in days, not weeks/months/years).
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