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Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This article describes different types of Kubernetes and instructs on how to enable Kubernetes integrations to see the related data in Cloudaware CMDBintegrate Kubernetes in Cloudaware depending on its type. |
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Introduction
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Kubernetes Types
managed (public/private)
This is Kubernetes service managed by a cloud provider: EKS by AWS, AKS by Microsoft Azure and GKE by Google Cloud.
native (public/private)
This is a native non-cloud managed Kubernetes, e.g. for on-prem servers.
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Set up access to your Amazon EKS Cluster using this guide.
If the cluster your Amazon EKS Cluster is private, install Cloudaware Breeze agent first. Once installed, allows allow some time for Breeze to detect Kubernetes type and automatically enable a TunHub gateway to set up a TunHub secure connection.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Set up access to your Amazon EKS Cluster using thisUse this guide to grant Cloudaware the permission to automatically discover AKS Cluster resources.
If your AKS Cluster is AD managed, use this guide for setup.
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) [coming soon]Set up access to your Amazon EKS Cluster using
Ensure that Cloudaware has Viewer role assigned on the project level and Kubernetes Engine API enabled as described in this guide.
Kubernetes Cluster Use (on-prem)
Refer to this guide to learn more more how to add about adding your Kubernetes Cluster to Cloudsaware. Keep in mind:
If your cluster is public, you can simply add its URL.
If it's private, please install Breeze agent, setup the TunHub connection first and then add the TunHub URL (format) in the URL in setting of this integration..Cloudaware. Note that if your Kubernetes cluster is:
public | Use a direct Cluster link as URL in settings of Kubernetes Cluster integration. |
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Breeze DaemonSets for Managed Kubernetes Cluster
Refer to this guide to create a DaemonSet with Breeze agent to run the agent on every cluster. This option is valid for EKS, AKS and GKE clusters.
List of supported objects
AWS EKS Cluster | Azure AKS Cluster | Google GKE Cluster |