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Extend Kubernetes to Edge Using Event-Based Transport

Struggling with extensive edge cluster management? Kubernetes adoption brings new challenges, especially in sectors like telecom, retail, and manufacturing. The surge in clusters highlights Kubernetes' limitations, worsened by unreliable networks between data centers and edge clusters. Without scalable control, organizations resort to sending engineers to maintain thousands or even millions of edge clusters, slowing progress.
But, we have a solution: connecting Kubernetes and edge clusters via event-based transport, utilizing standard open-source protocols like Kafka, MQTT, and NATS. This enhances Kubernetes-style events, making them resilient to network delays or disconnects. With these capabilities, we can effortlessly construct a central control plane scalable to millions of edge clusters.
Join us for an intuitive control plane, handling a million edge clusters across regions. Learn an approach that can be adapted to your edge management infrastructure today.

Meng Yan

Red Hat, Software Engineer

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