Rafay Systems announced the availability of its Kubernetes Operations Platform (KOP) in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog, an open cloud catalog that makes it easy to find and deploy Red Hat-certified software for container-based environments. Enterprises using Red Hat OpenShift in data centers or in the cloud, or those operating a combination of Red Hat OpenShift and managed Kubernetes services, e.g., Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), can consume Rafay’s SaaS offering to standardize Kubernetes configuration and policies across all clusters. Customers can also leverage Rafay to centrally and easily standardize multi-tenancy models across Red Hat OpenShift and EKS/AKS/GKE, along with more secure access for developers across clouds and data centers. Enterprises using Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS or Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift can also leverage Rafay capabilities for centralized management and control through a single pane of glass.
The Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog is the official source for discovering certified, enterprise-grade products that enterprises can leverage to achieve their business outcomes. It makes it easier for enterprises to explore and find certified products from Red Hat’s ecosystem of enterprise hardware, software and cloud and service providers. The Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog lists tested, verified and supported enterprise-grade software from Red Hat and its partners that are ready to deploy in enterprise environments.
“Red Hat OpenShift is supported by an incredibly diverse and robust ecosystem of software partners to offer enterprises a broad range of certified solutions,” said Kevin Kennedy, vice president, North America Partner Ecosystem, Red Hat. “We are pleased to collaborate with Rafay to certify its Kubernetes automation solution on Red Hat OpenShift to help customers accelerate their modernization journey across on-premises and cloud environments.”
For enterprises deploying Red Hat OpenShift alongside EKS, AKS and/or GKE, Rafay provides the following automation capabilities:
- Add-On Management and Standardization: Centrally enforce and create standards for add-ons deployed across all clusters (on-premises and in the cloud) through easy-to-use cluster blueprints that are versioned, auditable and consumable via Terraform, GitOps API, CLI and GUI-based workflows. Cluster blueprints can also detect and prevent configuration drift, making it easy for enterprises to manage 100s or 1,000s of clusters
- Bi-Modal Multi-Tenancy: Support for both namespace and cluster-based tenancy models that enable platform teams to support mature and early Kubernetes users via a singular platform, enabling delivery of cluster and namespace-as-a-service capabilities through self-service workflows. Customers can easily create ServiceNow and Backstage-based workflows for developer self-service
- Multi-Cluster Access Management and Auditing: Zero-trust access security that enables developers and site reliability engineers to access multiple clusters or namespaces without requiring VPNs, jumphosts, etc., complete with centralized role-based access control (RBAC) and comprehensive user-level auditing.
SOURCE: Businesswire