The recent Kubera v1.12.0 release emphasizes improvements in multiple user flows including CSI-based cStor storage engines and workload centric backups (Full release notes here). Additionally, MayaData team has been working on new onboarding features and improved user experience. Our main design goals is to help users to start experimenting with Kubera faster. UX improvements will be gradually rolled out with the upcoming release, but one of the exciting onboarding feature made it to the v1.12 release - onboarding using demo clusters. Demo project gives users ability to test Kubera fully before they prepare their own clusters to add to the Kubera Dashboard.
Let’s see how you can complete your onboarding and test Kubera features using the demo cluster.
In this case, you don’t need to worry about getting your Kubernetes cluster up for now. All you need to do is login to the Kubera.
TL;DR - Kubera is SaaS that makes it easy to use Kubernetes itself as your data layer. It is free forever for individual use. Get started here: Kubera.mayadata.io |
Once you get familiar with Kubera, add your cluster to Kubera and follow one of our step-by-step stateful workload deployment guides listed below to get your applications up and running.