Rafay Deploys Calico Open Source
January 24, 2024

Tigera announced that Rafay has integrated Calico Open Source to help secure its turnkey Kubernetes automation solution.

To provide Kubernetes automation at scale for its growing customer base, Rafay required a scalable, Kubernetes-native networking and security solution to help secure its turnkey offering. The company achieved its goal by integrating Calico Open Source.

- Seamless integration with AWS: Calico helped Rafay seamlessly integrate with Amazon EKS. It also facilitated access to several AWS services from a single panel and simplified policy creation with its integrated policy engine.

- Elimination of IP exhaustion: Calico's flexible IP address management (IPAM) helped solve IP address exhaustion and delivered flexible, scalable, and cost-effective IPAM.

- Accelerated security policy creation and implementation: With Calico's security policy engine integrated into Rafay's KOP, users could easily enforce their security policies. Using Calico, Rafay enabled a customer to support 300 developers and onboard hundreds of applications across a fleet of clusters in less than six months.

"Kubernetes automation at scale requires security controls and guardrails," said Mohan Atreya, SVP of Product and Solutions at Rafay. "With Calico, our customers' developers and data scientists can self-service the creation and deployment of multitenant clusters that contain secure network policies in just a few minutes."

"We are dedicated to providing solutions that help customers scale and digitally transform while upholding high security standards," said Amit Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Tigera. "We are proud to help equip Rafay with a robust solution that meets the needs of its growing customer base."

Calico Open Source supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker EE, OpenStack, and bare metal services.

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