Run Production-Grade Databases on Kubernetes
Backup and Recovery Solution for Kubernetes
Backup and Recovery Solution for Kubernetes
Run Production-Grade Vault on Kubernetes
Secure Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
Kubernetes Configuration Syncer
KubeDB simplifies Provisioning, Upgrading, Scaling, Volume Expansion, Monitor, Backup, Restore for various Databases in Kubernetes on any Public & Private Cloud
A complete Kubernetes native disaster recovery solution for backup and restore your volumes and databases in Kubernetes on any public and private clouds.
A complete Kubernetes native disaster recovery solution for backup and restore your volumes and databases in Kubernetes on any public and private clouds.
KubeVault is a Git-Ops ready, production-grade solution for deploying and configuring Hashicorp's Vault on Kubernetes.
Secure Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
Kubernetes Configuration Syncer
Why do Enterprises Choose Kubernetes for Stateful Apps? In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, managing stateful applications—databases, caches, queues—at scale, efficiently is a top priority for enterprises. At Google Cloud Next 25, titled “Data on Kubernetes: Run stateful apps and AI workloads on GKE”, highlighted the growing adoption of Kubernetes for databases, AI, and machine learning (ML) workloads, showcasing its cost-efficiency, scalability, and performance benefits. Drawing from insights shared in that session, this blog explores why Kubernetes—paired with solutions like KubeDB from AppsCode—is the ideal platform for running stateful applications and future-proofing AI workloads.
Introduction KubeDB is a Kubernetes Native Database Management Solution that makes it easier and more automated to manage various popular databases on both private and public clouds, including provisioning, monitoring, upgrading, patching, scaling, volume expansion, backup, recovery, failure detection, and repair. MySQL, MongoDB, MariaDB, Elasticsearch, Redis, PostgreSQL, ProxySQL, Percona XtraDB, Memcached, Kafka and PgBouncer are among the databases that KubeDB supports. All three Redis database modes—Cluster, Sentinel, and Standalone are supported by KubeDB.