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Cloudoor Clusters

Some organizations may handle a multi-cloud infrastructure for their cloud-native applications. Cloudoor brings a multi-cloud management feature for you.

Clusters is a hub of Kubernetes environments integrated into our platform. Through this feature, embed all your Kubernetes distribution service (cloud based, on-premise, bare metal...) on a single console.

Cloudoor Clusters:

  • Optimizes any multi-cloud strategy by unifying efforts on a single console.
  • Gives you the ability to add and delete clusters from any cloud provider.
  • Provides a holistic view of the distribution of resources consumed across your entire ecosystem.

Cloud Registration

Through the Cloudoor UI, you add your clusters from your cloud providers like AWS, Azure or GCP in a few clicks. All you have to do is fill the authentication information in the form provided. Once your request is validated, your cloud provider is automatically connected to Cloudour with its Kubeconfig.

Once Cloudoor is connected to your cloud provider, the Kubeconfig file is retrieved, and voilà, your cluster is added to Cloudoor Clusters.

Standard Registration

With standard registration you can register all your clusters from other providers like Openshift, Digital Ocean, Scaleway, IBM, Ovh, etc using a Cloudoor agent. Once the dedicated form is completed, the Cloudoor agent establishes communication between your cluster and the Cloudoor console and your cluster is added to Cloudoor Clusters.

Monitoring

Using the quotas applied on each of your projects and workload, you will have an overview of resource utilization in your clusters in terms of CPU, Memory, and Storage.

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