Red Hat Service Interconnect
Connects applications and microservices together across Clouds, Kubernetes Clusters, or standalone VMs.
Connects applications and microservices together across Clouds, Kubernetes Clusters, or standalone VMs.
These examples highlight Red Hat Service Interconnect’s ability to connect services and applications across multiple environments.
A minimal multi-service HTTP application deployed across sites using the Skupper CLI.
Simple database-backed web application. Access a database at a remote site without exposing it to the public internet.
Access a Kafka cluster at a remote site without exposing it to the public internet.
Illustrates how services in a public cluster can access services in a private cluster when the private cluster will not accept incoming network connections and the private cluster has no Ingress routes.
Create a Virtual Application Network that enables communications across the public and private cluster and deploy a subset of the application's gRPC-based microservices to each cluster.
Deploy HTTP servers to both a public and a private cluster. You will also create HTTP clients that will access the HTTP servers via the same address.
Share a MongoDB database across multiple Kubernetes clusters that are located in different public and private cloud providers.
Share a PostgreSQL database across multiple Kubernetes clusters that are located in different public and private cloud providers
Access a Kafka cluster at a remote site without exposing it to the public internet.