Kubernetes and Docker and others engines available as first class resources in OpenStack.
On today’s self-service-oriented data center environment, it is
indispensable to make container orchestration engines such as Kubernetes and
Docker available as first class resources in OpenStack.
Henceforth, any significantly advanced container-based application is going
to need resources, such as databases, networking, and drive space.
So, Connectikpeople.co recalls that, by keeping your applications in an
OpenStack environment, you get the advantage of the Infrastructure as a Service
capabilities it brings with it, such as being able to create storage volumes or
networks on demand.
In this momentum, the OpenStack Magnum project is working to make container
orchestration engines such as Kubernetes and Docker available as first class
resources in OpenStack, deploying container-based resources on hypervisors, or
even on bare metal resources, in much the same way it provisions VMs.