VoltDB Adds Kubernetes Support
September 11, 2018

VoltDB announced extended capability for building real-time applications in public, private and hybrid clouds.

With full support for Kubernetes, an open source platform for automating the deployment of application containers, and availability in the AWS marketplace, VoltDB is delivering more flexibility and speed when building real-time applications.

With the growing reliance on the cloud and the pending roll out of 5G networks, enterprise organizations are moving away from monolithic applications and toward microservices, which empowers more rapid and continuous application delivery. As a highly scalable containerization platform, Kubernetes is a top choice for more quickly developing and deploying a real-time application. VoltDB's new Kubernetes module enables organizations to automate the deployment of VoltDB clusters, reducing application development timescales down from months to minutes.

"Cloud-native applications are fueling DevOps strategies and significant increases in application release volumes across today's digitally-driven enterprise," said Ruth Morgenstein, VP of Engineering, VoltDB. "In order to keep pace, organizations must accelerate the development of real-time applications that deliver improved operations, better security, fraud prevention and customer experiences. With Kubernetes support and AWS Marketplace availability, VoltDB empowers developers to rapidly automate the development and deployment of cloud-native applications in any environment."

Organizations can now orchestrate VoltDB Docker clusters with Docker and Kubernetes, simplifying the development of real-time applications. As one of the only SQL-based data platforms to support the stateless nature of Kubernetes, VoltDB empowers organizations deploying microservices to spin up and spin down VoltDB Docker container clusters, monitor running clusters and monitor and update clusters on an ongoing basis.

In addition to expanded support for Kubernetes, VoltDB Enterprise Editions is now available on AWS Marketplace, streamlining the process for customers to buy and consume VoltDB with a one-click purchase and single, simple payment through existing AWS billing.

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