An Intellyx Brain Candy Update
When we last covered Rafay in March 2022, the company focused on operationalizing multi-cluster Kubernetes at scale. Since that time, Rafay has extended its automation and management platform to cloud environments in general, helping cloud operations (CloudOps) teams build automated workflows to support developers and data scientists.
Kubernetes remains a core capability for Rafay. The platform enables Kubernetes administrators to configure namespaces to optimize the utilization of clusters, leading to greater efficiency and cost savings for organizations with multiple development teams.
Rafay ships with several templates that combine artifact manifests, policies, and workflows to give CloudOps personnel a starting point for even the most complex hybrid multi-cloud deployments.
Rafay provides greater efficiency and cost savings for any day 2 (full production) cloud or Kubernetes deployment. It is also particularly useful for certain migrations, say extending from one public cloud to another or moving from on-premises Kubernetes to cloud-based Kubernetes-as-a-Service.
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