As Kubernetes has become the de-facto standard for deploying container-based workloads, it has introduced features to allow clusters to exist across multiple clouds, and even run on edge computing devices. However, Kubernetes isn’t inherently aware of location, or architectural distribution. Leaving the development teams to handle the complexity of building a connected, stable, and reliable data transfer from the edge to the backend. This is where a Messaging Platform abstraction layer comes into play. This webinar will show how to build a powerful connectivity between edge sources and the Kubernetes backend (OpenShift), including:- How to deploy KubeMQ’s lightweight server on the edge- How to communicate between edge and the Kubernetes backend- How to protect from edge degraded network stability- How to achieve high availability on the edge
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KubeMQ