Cloud Container Engine

Cloud Container Engine provides reliable and high-performance enterprise-grade container application management services, helping users easily deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications in the cloud.

  • Product Advantages
  • Features
  • Scenarios
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Features

Easy to Use

Create Kubernetes clusters with a single click, and easily scale up or down your Kubernetes clusters through the console.

Powerful Performance

Leverage the foundational capabilities of eSurfing Cloud computing, networking, and storage to provide high-performance cloud-based Kubernetes orchestration and management services.

Secure and Reliable

The cluster control plane supports 3 Master HA deployment, and nodes and workloads support cross-Availability Zone (AZ) deployment to ensure high availability for business systems.

Open and Compatible

Based on mainstream industry Kubernetes implementations, compatible with the Kubernetes community's native version, Kubernetes API, and Kubectl.

Features
One-Stop Deployment and Operations With a one-click creation of Kubernetes clusters, you can automate the deployment and management of container applications. The entire lifecycle of your applications is handled within the container environment, streamlining both deployment and operations processes.
Rich Application Scheduling Strategies The system supports a variety of affinity and anti-affinity scheduling strategies, allowing users to easily find a balance between high performance and high reliability based on the specific characteristics of their applications.
Flexible Elastic Scaling Strategies The system offers a private image repository with image isolation. It supports assigning specific permissions (read, edit, etc.) to different users. Private images can be shared with other accounts, and permissions can be granted to allow downloading these images.
Deep Integration with Tianyi Cloud Resources The system supports the use of various fundamental cloud resources within the cloud container engine, including cloud hosts, cloud disks, elastic bare metal, object storage, VPC, and EIP.

Scenarios

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  • Container Application Management
  • Elastic Scaling
  • Continuous Integration and Delivery
Scenario Description
  • The container cluster supports managing elastic cloud hosts, GPU cloud hosts, and elastic bare metal. It facilitates the creation of Kubernetes clusters and worker nodes, automates the deployment of your containerized applications, and reduces resource costs for application deployment while improving upgrade deployment efficiency and business availability through the use of the cloud container engine.
Pain Points
  • Traditional self-built Kubernetes clusters face numerous business challenges, such as long construction cycles, complex and inefficient operations and maintenance, poor application scalability, and unreliable guarantees. By deploying a highly available container cluster environment in the cloud, you can achieve simple, user-friendly, and cost-effective container application management.
Advantages
  • Out-of-the-Box
  • Allows one-click creation and upgrading of Kubernetes clusters without the need to set up Containerd and Kubernetes clusters manually.
  • Application Upgrades
  • Supports replacement upgrades, rolling upgrades (by ratio or instance count), and upgrade rollbacks.
  • Elastic Scaling
  • Supports two-level elastic scaling with cluster nodes and workloads.

More Resource

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