Kubernetes support is a type of service provided by Dysnix.We conduct full-cycle assistance to any k8s projects and can improve them uniquely. Our experts work with different flaws and imperfections in your infrastructure and can improve its reliability, processing speed, security, lower maintenance costs, etc. Get our audit to find out how we can help your case.
A Kubernetes consultant is a professional, typically a DevOps engineer or other Cloud expert, with profound expertise in Kubernetes and skills to bring change and guide the processes for the clients by sharing their knowledge and use cases, explaining the path to solving the problem, etc. They provide guidance, expertise, and services related to Kubernetes adoption, deployment, and management if the company stumbles upon a challenging situation. We advise you to request the help of k8s consultants if you have your own team of experts working with Kubernetes but need extra experience to overcome the current problem.
Kubernetes is a complex technology that can be challenging to implement and manage effectively. Moreover, it requires years of practice implementing various projects to enrich an engineer with experience. So, instead of spending years training such specialists in your team, you can quickly access the significant level of k8s knowledge by hiring a consultant at Dysnix. We can help organizations with various Kubernetes cloud infrastructure aspects, including design, deployment, optimization, troubleshooting, and implementation of the best practices.
Kubernetes consultants can provide a range of services, including:
Kubernetes consultants from Dysnix can help you with any of these services and make your infrastructure less problematic and more efficient for you.
Kubernetes as a Service (KaaS) helps to access Kubernetes environments of custom configuration as a managed service. It’s common for KaaS services to use the public cloud for provision, but it can also be on-premises. It simplifies for organizations deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications using Kubernetes. You just need to set the requirements of the environment you need, and a team of professionals will complete all the rest. Contact us to find out more about this service.
We can explain the difference between automatic and manual transmission approaches. With KaaS, a cloud provider or platform takes care of cluster management, including installation, scaling, monitoring, and updates. It is like an automatic transmission. In contrast, self-managed Kubernetes requires users to handle these tasks independently. So that’s manual transmission. Typically, the project specificity requires one approach to implement, but be sure to consult with Kubernetes specialists to make the right choice.
Major cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud offer Kubernetes as a Service. They provide managed Kubernetes solutions like Amazon EKS, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). But before relying on cloud providers, you have to consider the on-prem option, as it decreases the risks and dependencies on third-party services for your project. Let us know if you need help with making the right decision for your project.
Some advantages of using KaaS include simplified cluster management, automatic scaling, built-in monitoring and logging, security features, and simplified updates, which can save time and resources for organizations. You delegate part of the infrastructure worries to KaaS while concentrating efforts on other tasks. It’s better for you to be 100% sure about your KaaS provider, as the infrastructure is everything for your project functionality.
For example, Dysnix is a Kubernetes consulting company. In general, k8s consulting companies are technical teams or organizations that specialize in providing professional services and expertise in Kubernetes orchestration. They offer guidance, solutions, and support for adopting, managing, and optimizing Kubernetes for various projects, use cases, and challenges.
If you want to know such details, k8s of the 1.18 version and older got ~9 months of patch support. It doesn’t affect our Kubernetes enterprise support services, as we keep all software for the environment updated and refreshed. If you have specific requirements for k8s versions we have to work with, just let us know.
After filling up a brief and setting up the goals of our work, it takes around two weeks to get the first visible results of Kubernetes support by Dysnix. We make the whole process transparent and visible for the client, so you can access all logged data about the changes we bring and view the value indicators we affect.
In technical meaning, Kubernetes services are presented in four forms: ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and ExternalName. Depending on the type of property described in the Service's spec, the network sees the service differently. With Kubernetes support services, you won’t need to decide for yourself such technical peculiarities, as we will undoubtedly do that ourselves.