CoreOS today said it added features to its enterprise container-orchestration platform that include Kubernetes-as-a-service.
The upcoming Tectonic 1.6.4 will allow enterprises to deploy and manage the latest version of upstream Kubernetes across bare metal, public-, private-, and hybrid-cloud environments. The container company says this gives enterprises the flexibility of running their applications on the cloud, without cloud vendor lock-in.
“With Kubernetes-as-a-service, you can update your cluster with no downtime, smart ordering, and either in one click or fully automated,” wrote CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi in a blog post.
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