📄️ About Kubernetes on Ananta
Ananta offers Cloud Console users the ability to deploy highly-available Kubernetes clusters for their cloud-native development, deployment and DevOps use cases. The Ananta Kubernetes Service (AK8s) extends basic and advanced cluster management functionalities via the Cloud Console UI and the kubectl utility.
📄️ Creating a Kubernetes Cluster
To create a Kubernetes cluster on an advanced VPC AZ, follow these steps:
📄️ Viewing Kubernetes Cluster Details
Ananta Cloud Console offers a detailed view of Kubernetes clusters on the UI. Ananta also brings the full power and accessibility of cluster management via the kubectl interface.
📄️ Scaling Kubernetes Clusters
Ananta Cloud Console allows for manual and automatic cluster scaling. Clusters scaling can be configured from the Nodes section of cluster details.
📄️ Accessing a Cluster using the Command Line
Kubernetes clusters can be accessed and controlled from the command line using the kubeconfig manifest for the cluster. Each cluster has a unique manifest which is required to identify and target the cluster using the kubectl utility.
📄️ Accessing the Cluster Dashboard
The Kubernetes Dashboard is a web-based user interface that provides a visual representation of a cluster's resources and enables easier management and monitoring. Here's an overview of the dashboard:
📄️ Ingress Networking on Kubernetes Clusters
This Networking section under cluster details helps manage a cluster's firewalls and ingress networking. Port forwarding and load balancing rules can also be managed using kubectl.
📄️ Cluster Operations
Kubernetes clusters created on Ananta Cloud Console allow for a set of management operations from the Cloud Console UI. While these options can be controlled using kubectl, these are provided on the UI for quick and easy access.