Applications Overview

Kubernetes Cluster Member users can launch pods using the Kubernetes Applications screen. This screen has three tabs:

  • KubeDirector: Allows you to launch pods using KubeDirector applications by clicking the Launch button for the application you want to deploy. See KubeDirector Tab.
  • Kubectl: Allows you to onboard (upload) Kubectl applications using a filesystem mount interface. See Kubectl Tab.
  • Service Endpoints: Allows you to access exposed application endpoints. See Service Endpoints Tab.
  • Virtual Endpoints: Allows you to access exposed virtual application endpoints. See Virtual Endpoints Tab.

The following articles describe how to deploy and onboard applications:

For Additional Information

This App Authoring Markdown File includes additional information authoring and deploying custom applications using the open-source BlueK8s project, which includes the KubeDirector operator. (Link downloads a .zip file that extracts to an .md text file.)