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Learn how to create, manage and delete a Kubernetes cluster in a few steps.
View QuickstartManaged Kubernetes allows you to create and manage Kubernetes clusters in just a few clicks, scale effortlessly and focus on your applications.
Kubernetes QuickstartLearn how to create, manage and delete a Kubernetes cluster in a few steps.
View QuickstartCore concepts that give you a better understanding of Kubernetes Kapsule and Kosmos.
View ConceptsCheck our guides to creating and managing Kubernetes clusters and their features.
View How-tosGuides to help you configuring your cluster and its advanced configuration.
View additional contentLearn how to create and manage your Kubernetes clusters through the API.
Go to Kubernetes APICentralized monitoring is now available, allowing you to send Kubernetes container logs to Cockpit for streamlined monitoring. Setup is easy with one-click deployment via Easy Deploy using Promtail. This feature captures all container logs, including pod stdout/stderr and systemd journal. Additionally, you can control ingestion costs with customizable filtering options.
Learn more in our dedicated documentation: Monitor Data Plane with Cockpit
The Scaleway Block Volume Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver v0.2 will reach its end of support on February 28, 2025.
To ensure continued compatibility, we recommend upgrading to the latest version (v0.3) as soon as possible.
Refer to our dedicated documentation and learn how to upgrade: Managing Block Storage volumes with Scaleway CSI
Kubernetes Kapsule users can now restrict cluster access by specifying allowed IPs in CIDR notation. The default configuration 0.0.0.0/0
allows connections from all IPs.
Kosmos clusters require unrestricted access from Scaleway IP subnets. This security enhancement reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Find more information in the documentation.
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