CoreOS, Intel to deploy, manage OpenStack with Kubernetes

CoreOS will collaborate with Intel to deploy and manage OpenStack, open source software for building clouds, with Kubernetes, an open source system for automating deployment, scaling, and operations of applications, the company said.

CoreOS and Intel will integrate Kubernetes and OpenStack into a single open source software-defined infrastructure (SDI) stack. The collaboration will benefit both the Kubernetes and OpenStack communities by providing the SDI stack upstream, and in the future, CoreOS plans to offer the stack as an option in Tectonic as a way to achieve Google´s Infrastructure For Everyone Else (GIFEE) quickly.

CoreOS´ Tectonic, the universal Kubernetes solution, will help radically simplify OpenStack deployment and management using GIFEE. By running OpenStack as an application on Tectonic, CoreOS turns your data center into a single platform architecture proven by hyperscale giants. The power to manage and deploy OpenStack becomes as simple as any application running on Kubernetes, providing enterprises with a path to get the benefits of both containers and virtualization-based Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

Tectonic, delivered by CoreOS, is the universal Kubernetes solution for deploying, managing and securing containers anywhere. Tectonic combines Kubernetes and the CoreOS stack in a commercial distribution, prepackaged with an enterprise-ready management dashboard, an integrated container registry and a supported, continuously up-to-date distributed platform.

CoreOS, Inc. is running the world´s containers securely on CoreOS, Tectonic and Quay. CoreOS is the creator of Tectonic, the universal Kubernetes solution, that combines Google´s Kubernetes and the CoreOS stack to deploy, manage and secure containers anywhere. CoreOS´ Quay technology allows companies to securely store Linux containers in private hosted repositories or behind customer´s firewalls.