By John K. Waters
04/01/2021
Platform9 has released the latest version of its Platform9 Managed Kubernetes (PMK) product, a SaaS-managed service that combines OpenStack and Kubernetes.
PMK is designed to provide a simple tool for managing complex Kubernetes clusters, on-premises, in public clouds, or at the edge. The big news in this release is new support for advanced networking capabilities for large-scale 5G Kubernetes deployments, central management of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters, and unified management of VMs and containers.
The list of advanced networking capabilities includes:
IPv6 support for all native services and users’ Kubernetes clusters
API-driven automated IP address management (IPAM) out of the box
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