A recent press release reports, “Gravitational, the company that delivers compliance solutions for cloud-native applications and infrastructure, today announced that its open source Kubernetes packaging solution, Gravity, enables enterprise customers to package multiple Kubernetes applications into a single image file to deploy and replicate entire Kubernetes clusters across multiple environments. Cluster images are built using Helm, the industry standard for Kubernetes packaging, which mitigates the need for developer teams to learn an entirely new configuration format in order to convert their Kubernetes applications into self-deploying images.”
The release goes on, “A reported, 69 percent of organizations use Kubernetes to manage containers and another 50 percent reported creating internal tools for running, managing and validating applications that run on Kubernetes. Given the complexity of the technology, organizations spend too many resources on managing and maintaining their Kubernetes clusters, instead of time spent innovating. Gravity alleviates these common pitfalls. Previously, Gravity only allowed companies to package one snapshot-based deployment at a time, which still rapidly increased deployment pace, but limited users to managing only one single cluster – or application – at a time.”
Read more at Globe Newswire.
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