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Last updated: 2024-12-03 21:01:34

Cluster Management

TKE allows you to manage your container clusters easily and efficiently while ensuring security and reliability, enabling seamless integration with Tencent Cloud's computing, storage, and networking capabilities.
Module
Feature
Cluster composition
FinOps-based native nodes and super nodes for cost reduction and performance enhancement
Support for most CVM models and host creation/adding
Support for node registration and hosting of non-Tencent Cloud CVMs in TKE clusters
Cross-availability zone deployment of hosts in a cluster
Exclusive cluster ownership and secure VPC isolation
Cluster network customization and flexible pod network configuration
Cluster management
Dynamic cluster scaling, node upgrade/downgrade, and cluster upgrade
Support for cluster registration and unified management of and access to different types of clusters, including clusters on Tencent Cloud, clusters hosted by third-party cloud service providers, customers’ self-managed clusters, and edge clusters
Diverse monitoring metrics and custom alarm policies
Kernel optimized images dedicated for container scenarios
Kubernetes management
Support for multiple Kubernetes versions and version upgrade
Kubernetes certificate management and cluster operations using kubectl
Dozens of auto scaling metrics with powerful elastic capabilities
Resource object browser for viewing all resource objects in the cluster including those with custom resource definition (CRD)
Various Layer-7 access capabilities
Over a dozen of add-ons for enhancing cluster performance

Application Management

The application management feature of TKE can help you quickly create multiple services and deploy applications in different operating environments.
Module
Feature
Application composition
Multiple TKE service types
Multiple types of resources such as Kubernetes Deployment and DaemonSet
Application management
Fast application creation based on custom templates or ready-to-use templates on the template market
Real-time comparison for application update
Quick deployment/stop of services in applications
Template management
Custom templates and ready-to-use templates on the template market
Quick template copying

Service Management

Service management provides an efficient container management solution including various features such as quick creation of service, quick scaling, load balancing, service discovery, service monitoring, and health check, making it easier for you to manage your containers.
Module
Feature
Service deployment
Service deployment with a single instance and multiple containers
Multiple service access modes
Cross-availability zone deployment of instances in a service
Configuration of affinity and anti-affinity scheduling
Service management
Rolling update and quick update
Dynamic scaling
Remote login to service containers
Service operations
Viewing of detailed monitoring metrics
Viewing of stdout and stderr logs of service containers
Configuration of service alarm policies
Two health check modes: liveness probe and readiness probe
Automatic restoration after container exceptions

ConfigMap Management

ConfigMaps are used to specify the read-in settings of some programs when they are started. You can use different ConfigMaps for different objects.
Module
Feature
ConfigMap management
Multiple ConfigMap versions
Visualized configuration mode and YAML-based configuration mode
ConfigMap use
ConfigMaps mounted to container directories as volumes
ConfigMaps imported as environment variables
ConfigMaps replacing application template variables

Image Management

Tencent Cloud Image Registry contains official Docker Hub images and private images. Image management enables you to quickly create images and deploy services.
Module
Feature
Image management
Creation of private image repositories
Viewing and use of DockerHub image repositories
Management of multiple image namespaces
Image use
Image creation through high-speed private network channels
Image upload and download over public networks
CI/CD
Configuration of automatic construction of private images
Configuration of image triggers


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