Bringing databases and Kubernetes together
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Bringing databases and Kubernetes together
"Automating Kubernetes workloads with Operators can provide the same level of functionality as DBaaS, while still avoiding lock-in to a specific provider."
"OpenEverest is now a fully open source project that anyone can get involved in. This will make running databases on Kubernetes easier for everyone."
"Over time, OpenEverest will support more databases based on what the community wants to see and where they help with more contributions or support."
Automating Kubernetes workloads with Operators offers functionality similar to Database as a Service (DBaaS) without vendor lock-in. This approach aligns with internal developer platforms and platform engineering needs. However, achieving consistency across all databases presents challenges. Percona's project, Everest, initially supported MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB. The transition to OpenEverest, now an open-source project under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, aims to simplify database management on Kubernetes and expand support based on community contributions and needs.
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