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What is Extreme Universal Compute Platform?
Extreme Networks' Universal Compute Platform provides a container-based orchestration framework, in an Extreme Qualified and validated high performance hardware configuration. The framework natively supports clustering, distributed file system and orchestration through Kubernetes, providing a resilient application operational base.
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What is Extreme Universal Compute Platform?
Extreme Networks' Universal Compute Platform provides a container-based orchestration framework, in an Extreme Qualified and validated high performance hardware configuration. The framework natively supports clustering, distributed file system and orchestration through Kubernetes, providing a resilient application operational base. CaaS is a cloud service model that allows users to manage and deploy containers, applications, and clusters through container-based virtualization.
The Universal Compute Platform offers flexible application orchestration, enables self-guided application installation and management, and SaaS deployment of select applications such as ExtremeCloud IQ.
The Universal Compute Platform offers flexible application orchestration, enables self-guided application installation and management, and SaaS deployment of select applications such as ExtremeCloud IQ.
The solution is currently available on the 4120C appliance that hosts the middleware component sets of Extreme Universal Compute Platform. The appliance provides a high-performance computing platform for application deployment and hosting with asserted performance. The appliance provides a highly available Kubernetes Control plane, distributed filesystem and workers on three nodes, which are optimized for on-premises deployments. Onboarding a cluster onto ExtremeCloud IQ provides central visibility of the state of operation. Visibility of cluster state is also provided directly from the appliance itself.
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