Kubernetes-based container platform 'Flying Cube'
Ensuring compatibility with various container platforms
Equipped with auto-scaling function that automatically increases capacity KT DS announced on the 27th that it has launched the container platform solution 'FlyingCube'.
Container solutions are a type of virtualization technology that makes it easier to deploy applications in a cloud environment, and Flying Cube was developed based on Kubernetes, a representative container technology.
Flying Cube is compatible with various container platforms. Even if the container platform changes, the operating and development environment in use is maintained, so developers can continue to perform existing tasks.
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▲ KT DS launches Flying Cube [Photo = KT]
Flying Cube provides container configuration as a web screen portal rather than a command form, enabling efficient operation. Normally, when configuring 100 containers, it takes 30 minutes to set up one container, requiring a total of 3,000 minutes of work time, but by utilizing Flying Cube’s portal interface, the work can be completed in just 40 minutes.
Additionally, it has an auto-scaling function that checks the status of CPU and memory and automatically increases capacity according to changes in usage during real-time monitoring. Once deployed, application images can be stored continuously, allowing for easy and quick recovery to a stable state in the event of a service failure.
KT DS has built KT's AI education system 'AIDU' into Flying Cube and is applying it to major KT services such as the KT membership app.