Kubelink is a highly scalable, high performance container management service based on Kubernetes that supports Docker containers and allows you to easily run applications on a shared cluster. Kubelink eliminates the need for you to install, operate, and scale your own cluster. With simple API calls, you can launch and stop container-enabled applications.
You pay for computer resources (e.g. CPU and memory usage) you create to store and run your application. You only pay for what you use, as you use it; there are no minimum fees and no upfront commitments.
Visit our Getting Started page for more information on how to start using Kubelink.
Yes. You can use kubectl same way as it was your cluster. Kubelink supports native kubernetes API. Visit our Getting Started page for more information on how to start using Kubelink.
No. You can run container on any user except 0 (root). You can set user id in DockerFile or in Kubernetes Deployment, see example Deployment and also Bitnami approach.
Kubelink is hosted on Scaleway Cloud, including Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule and Scaleway Block Storage.
Scaleway controls the physical components. To help customers better understand what controls Scaleway has in place and how effectively they are operating, Scaleway publishes a Security and resilience report.