Building a Kubernetes-based Solution in a Hybrid Environment by Using KubeMQ

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  • kubefed

    Discontinued Kubernetes Cluster Federation

  • Two of the more common approaches to deploying Kubernetes in hybrid environments are from cloud-to-cloud and cloud to on-prem. Whether this is from using a single control plane like Rancher, Platform9, or Gardener to create multiple clusters that are managed from a single location, or utilizing Kubernetes federation to create a cluster that spans different regions, this model has become a key feature offered by Kubernetes that has helped drive adoption.

  • k3s

    Lightweight Kubernetes

  • KubeMQ was also designed to operate in this environment, on both sides of the KubeEdge deployment within the cloud and on the edge nodes. KubeMQ has extremely low resource consumption, which allows it to run on Edge-specific Kubernetes distributions, including K3s and MicroK8s. This allows KubeMQ to create a bridge between edge nodes and more powerful computer nodes running in a cloud, pushing messages upstream as required.

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