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Docker Enterprise Adds Kubernetes Cluster Creation for Windows Server - Channel Futures

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The Kubernetes cluster Windows feature is part of the new Docker Enterprise 3.1 release from Mirantis.

The latest version (3.1) of Docker Enterprise from Mirantis brings Kubernetes cluster creation capabilities to Windows Server 2019 users.

Docker Enterprise 3.1 is the first major Kubernetes container platform release since Mirantis bought it in November.

The new version allows Windows Server 2019 nodes to joined to a Docker Enterprise cluster for the first time. This feature now lets end users use Kubernetes to orchestrate Windows containers, expanding its flexibility. Other features in version 3.1 include an updated version of Kubernetes and Nvidia GPU integration for AI and machine learning.

New support options are also available for all Docker Enterprise customers. This includes LabCare, ProdCare, and OpsCare levels of support. With Mirantis ProdCare, customers now have 24×7 support for all cases. With Mirantis OpsCare, customers get remote managed operations for their environment with enhanced SLAs, a designated support manager and more.

The new version is based on the certified Kubernetes 1.17 release, which adds Windows support and scheduler improvements. Kubernetes clusters managed by the Universal Control Plane (UCP) in Docker Enterprise now support nodes running Windows Server. Pods can now interoperate when running on nodes in a mixed cluster consisting of Windows Server and Linux nodes.

The addition of Nvidia GPU integration in Docker Enterprise comes through a pre-installed device plug-in. Users can view GPU nodes inside Docker UCP and request GPUs through standard YAML pod specifications. Then, one can create policies for GPUs around access control and shared resources.

Istio Ingress & Mirantis LaunchPad CLI

It now just takes a click of a button to add Istio Ingress for a Kubernetes cluster. Users can add it to the cluster with intelligent defaults to get started quickly, the company said. Furthermore, you can add proxies, external IPs and more through a simplified interface. Users can also create and review traffic routing rules, with support for virtual services out of the box.

Also included in the Kubernetes cluster creation platform is the Mirantis Launchpad CLI tool for deployment and upgrades. Use he Launchpad on any infrastructure including all major public clouds, on-premises operating systems and VMware.

Docker Enterprise 3.1 lets developers build, share and run any applications anywhere — from public to hybrid cloud.

David Van Everen, Mirantis’ senior marketing VP, told Channel Futures the inclusion of Windows support expands its market.

Mirantis' David Van Everen

Mirantis’ David Van Everen

“This release is focused on expanding the capabilities of Docker Enterprise for companies,” said Van Everen. “It will expand the addressable market as well, specifically for partners who are Windows partners. Now they have a platform that has enterprise-grade support for orchestrating Windows containers on Kubernetes.”

That will help partners start quickly to help prospective customers and new deployments, he said. The Mirantis Launchpad feature lets users deploy Docker Enterprise Clusters in 5 minutes.

The Launchpad automates the installation process to allow customers to evaluate the platform before fully deploying it. It uses default settings to give users realistic performance of the Kubernetes cluster creation platform to evaluate it.

Mirantis works with about 350 channel partners and 390 ISVs, said Van Everen. as well as …

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