AHD - Automated Hybrid Deployment
AHD (Automated Hybrid Deployment) streamlines the deployment of cloud native applications in both cloud and on-premises environments by using Open Source Software and making opinionated choices on a mature and production ready tech stack.
Although AHD can be installed on any Kubernetes distribution, Smeup LAB runs tests continuously to guarantee AHD's compatibility with:
- k3s
- AWS EKS
- RedHat OpenShift
If you don't have a Kubernetes cluster, you can deploy one through AHD VM.
AHD VM
AHD VM is a ready to use virtual machine based on Fedora CoreOS, an OS optimized for container workloads, which is a perfect fit for Cloud Native applications.
On top of Fedora CoreOS, AHD VM runs k3s, a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes.
AHD VM can be easily installed both on-premises and in the cloud, supporting all kinds of HyperVisors and even bare-metal deployments.
AHD Commons
AHD Commons is a collection of middlewares, monitoring tools and utilities used by both AHD and applications deployed on top of it.
Some of the features available through AHD Commons are:
- A web UI to manage your application configurations, updates and health status
- Log collection, indicization and querying
- Metrics collection and ready to use dashboards for Data
- Telemetry features