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Aiven Launches Aiven Operator For Kubernetes, Enabling Easier Deployment Of Aiven Services Using Kubernetes Native Tools

Aiven Launches Aiven Operator For Kubernetes, Enabling Easier Deployment Of Aiven Services Using Kubernetes Native Tools
Aiven’s latest service enables customers to connect containerized applications running on Kubernetes directly into the Aiven Platform

Aiven, a leading technology company combining the best open source technologies with cloud infrastructure, announced the release of Aiven Operator for Kubernetes, enabling smoother management of Aiven services while using Kubernetes native tools. With the release of the Aiven Operator for Kubernetes, customers can now connect any containerized application running on Kubernetes directly into the Aiven platform. Aiven Operator for Kubernetes is currently available for Aiven for Kafka and Aiven for PostgreSQL.

Expedited by the move to cloud-based models, Kubernetes has accelerated in popularity in the last year and, by the end of 2021, regular container usage will be nearly 30% and growing. For customers who already have their infrastructure on Kubernetes, the Aiven Operator for Kubernetes will allow them to integrate Aiven services with their existing tools. Due to its open source foundation, users can also use the same language to communicate Aiven and Kubernetes services with any supported cloud.

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“We are constantly looking for ways to simplify usage of Aiven services for our customers by finding new ways to integrate with their existing tooling,” said Hannu Valtonen, chief product officer at Aiven. “Aiven now supports two of the most popular next-gen configuration and orchestration systems — Terraform and Kubernete’s. This latest offering shows our commitment to developing the tools that our customers need the most to enable them to better utilize their technology and grow their businesses.”

Kubernete’s is a platform that automates Linux container operations, and is now a part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Kubernete’s allows users to quickly scale their data storage according to their needs, such as if an application has accelerated user growth.

Additional capabilities include improved project handling and the abilities to monitor, deploy, upgrade, backup and restore service. Aiven also has plans to extend the Aiven Operator for Kubernete’s to its other products and will be adding more features in the near future.

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