Sangfor Kubernetes Engine (SKE) is a container management platform built on Kubernetes. It is integrated into the Sangfor HCI and managed by the Sangfor Cloud Platform (SCP). It offers a unified platform for operating and managing containers and virtual machines with simplicity, reliability and security.
UNIFIED MANAGEMENT
Containers and virtual machines SHOULD coexist in the infrastructure in the long run, because it is inefficient to manage them Decouply.
By integrating SKE with Sangfor HCI, users benefit from unified management of containers and virtual machines. This includes centralized management of accounts, permissions, monitoring and alerts, and significantly improves overall management efficiency.
AUTOMATIC DISTRIBUTION OF K8S CLUSTERS
When installing a K8s cluster, at least eight backend processes and dozens of commands need to be executed, which makes the process complex and prone to errors.
With SKE, users can create a production-ready Kubernetes cluster in just a few simple steps, usually within 15 minutes. This process eliminates the need for manual operating system installation and configuration, allowing business applications to be deployed quickly.
READY-TO-MANUFACTURE COMPONENTS AS OUT OF THE BOX
The platform includes a rich set of components that provide an out-of-the-box pre-built functionality for fast application deployment and comprehensive visualized monitoring.
This ensures stable operation, time management and commissioning in a way that facilitates workloads. To help troubleshooting, the platform has the ability to offer various logs. It also offers a built-in high-performance load balancing solution that reduces the complexity of ongoing maintenance.
CONTAINER NETWORK TRAFFIC VISUALIZATION
SKE enables how to address this problem by visualizing access relationships for cloud native applications, increasing the efficiency of problem identification and troubleshooting. This will allow you to quickly evaluate the container network side and identify, take action and manage the exposed service details (protocols, ports) to help with security measures.