Kubernetes Engine & Secure Registry (2020-2024)
Mirantis Kubernetes Engine
Previously known as Docker's Universal Control Plane, MKE is a simple, flexible, and scalable container orchestration & enterprise container management. Kubernetes Engine, the enterprise Kubernetes platform for deploying containers at scale utilizes both Kubernetes and Swarm containers and gives a developer the power to build, run, and scale cloud native applications.
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Mirantis Secure Registry
Previously known as Docker Trusted Registry, Mirantis Secure Registry provides an enterprise grade, docker trusted, container registry solution that can be easily integrated to provide the core of an effective secure software supply chain. Store, share, and manage images from a secure docker registry under your control, enabling developers to use and run only approved images.
The Team
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1 Product Designer
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1 Product Manager
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3 Dev engineers (both front and back-end)
My Role
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Support PM in defining and validating use cases.
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Incorporating feature requests into each product.
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Find usability issues through user testing, heuristic evaluations, competitive analysis and remediate those issues.
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Streamline workflows and integrate new feature requests within the product.
Mirantis Kubernetes Engine - Unsafe Mode
Mirantis Kubernetes Engine can be managed by Mirantis Container Cloud. In order to make configuration changes to the managed MKE instance, an operator needs to set the MKE instance into a specific mode in order to override changes that are being managed by Container Cloud.
Mirantis Secure Registry - Helm Charts Deployment
Helm is a tool that manages Kubernetes packages called charts, which are put to use in defining, installing, and upgrading Kubernetes applications. These charts, in conjunction with Helm tooling, deploy applications into Kubernetes clusters. Charts are comprised of a collection of files and directories, arranged in a particular structure and packaged as a .tgz file. Charts define Kubernetes objects, such as the Service and DaemonSet objects used in the application under deployment.
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MSR enables you to use Helm to store and serve Helm charts, thus allowing users to push charts to and pull charts from MSR repositories using the Helm CLI, API, and now through a UI.