Avesha KubeSlice Now available from phoenixNAP

To automate multi-cluster Kubernetes deployments on bare metal clouds, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider phoenixNAP has added Avesha KubeSlice to its its Bare Metal Cloud (BMC) platform. Platform and product teams may quickly join apps in clusters across remote regions and colocation facilities using the KubeSlice Kubernetes native platform.

phoenixNAP Bare Metal Cloud is a cloud-native Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform that allows for on-demand physical machine deployment using an API or Infrastructure-as-Code tools. The BMC platform offered by phoenixNAP would make provisioning and managing non-virtualized single-tenant servers targeted for DevOps workloads simple, automated, and flexible.

Photo William Bell, Executive Vice President of Products at Phoenix NAP
“We built Bare Metal Cloud to help customers deploy and manage physical servers with cloud-like ease and simplicity,” said William Bell, Executive Vice President of Products at Phoenix NAP.

phoenixNAP BMC would make it simple to create and operate highly available Kubernetes clusters thanks to its integration with one of the most popular Kubernetes orchestration tools. Deploying Kubernetes-ready servers would take only a few minutes, removing the need to construct a container services platform from the ground up and saving hours of development time.

Platform teams may now “effortlessly” link applications across clusters in minutes with Avesha KubeSlice on BMC. KubeSlice would make Kubernetes networking simple and eliminate multi-cluster issues once and for all.

The platform offers four types of services: it automates network services for multi-cluster connectivity; it enhances Kubernetes services by extending namespaces to multi-cluster; it provides deployment services with uniform policy and IAM for multi-cluster; and, finally, it provides application services that enable service-to-service discovery across clusters.

The Partnership with Avesha

“We built Bare Metal Cloud to help customers deploy and manage physical servers with cloud-like ease and simplicity,” said William Bell, Executive Vice President of Products at Phoenix NAP. “Bare Metal Cloud delivers cloud agility without the hypervisor overhead. We are excited to partner with Avesha to continue to innovate and make it easier to work with multi cluster applications and provide a whole suite of capabilities that the Avesha platform provides.”

phoenixNAP’s Bare Metal Cloud platform features would include:

  • 100 percent dedicated resources
  • No ‘noisy neighbors’
  • 15 TB of bandwidth is offered for free (5 TB in Singapore)
  • There are over 30 different types of server instances
  • Network capacity of up to 50 Gbps
  • 20 Gbps DDoS protection
  • Options for private networking
  • API and CLI tools that are simple to use
  • Modules for Certified Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible, Pulumi)
  • Monthly and annual reservation choices, as well as pay-per-use invoicing
  • Global infrastructure footprint, with low-latency network access

“We are very excited to be part of the innovation and ecosystem with phoenixNAP,” said Raj Nair, Founder and CEO of Avesha. “Avesha has engineered a platform to assist any Bare Metal Cloud customer with a cloud native way to manage hybrid cloud application deployments. Our platform is designed to automate laborious tasks associated with difficult K8s cloud connectivity and infrastructure.”