OutSystems announced the general availability (GA) of Mentor on OutSystems Developer Cloud (ODC).
Platform9 announced Arbitrage – a new capability for Platform9 Managed Kubernetes that allows companies to define what percentage of their total number of nodes in a Kubernetes cluster to deploy as Spot instances on Amazon EC2 at adjustable Spot bid prices, and what level of fault tolerance and performance to maintain.
The solution provides improved cloud cost control for organizations by continuously evaluating the pricing of cloud resources against target SLAs to automatically decide whether Spot instances or standard EC2 instances are deployed. The advantages of Arbitrage are further realized when combined with Fission, the open source Serverless framework, for the execution of Functions for Kubernetes using cheaper cloud resources than the more expensive EC2 instances or the dedicated Kubernetes services offered by public clouds.
“With Arbitrage, organizations can significantly lower their Amazon EC2 costs without sacrificing fault tolerance for mission-critical Kubernetes-based applications,” said Sirish Raghuram, Co-Founder and CEO of Platform9. “Arbitrage is another example of the automated management capabilities we offer our customers to enable them to take advantage of new technologies, such as Kubernetes, while reducing infrastructure costs and management overhead.”
Platform9 Managed Kubernetes is an enterprise-grade, SaaS-managed solution that is infrastructure agnostic, working across any public cloud or on-premises infrastructure. This remotely-managed service eliminates the operational complexity around using Kubernetes for enterprise workloads, by delivering it as a Service – with deployments, monitoring, upgrades, fault tolerance and troubleshooting — all handled automatically. Platform9 Managed Kubernetes allows enterprises to benefit from a robust production-grade Kubernetes solution within an hour, on any infrastructure environment, with all the enterprise features built in – such as SSO, backups, failover and HA clusters, auto-healing, and more – all of which are backed by the company’s 247x7x365 SLA.
To allow users to accelerate their time-to-value with Kubernetes even further, Platform9 created Fission, an open source Serverless framework that is Kubernetes-native, and is free to use under the Apache license. With Fission, developers can easily code, deploy and operate Serverless applications that are production-ready from the get-go – without having to learn anything about Kubernetes. It allows Operations to enable a Lambda-like experience (the Serverless service from AWS) in their own backyard – on any infrastructure, without risking lock-in or incurring additional cloud costs.
Furthermore, Platform9’s hybrid cloud solution provides a single pane of glass with a unified experience across VMs, Kubernetes, and Serverless functions. This ensures enterprises have consistent management and visibility across all their technology stacks and environments – on-prem and in the cloud.
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