Taikun Help Center

Repositories

Taikun supports Kubernetes repositories as a way for users to access pre-built images and configurations for their deployments.

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Virtual Machines

In Kubernetes, virtual machines (VMs) can be used to run applications and workloads in a traditional virtualized environment alongside containerized workloads.

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Helm and Helm Chart

Helm is a popular package manager for Kubernetes that helps to streamline the installation and management of applications and services in a cluster.

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Taikun offers a unique combination of features, including effortless Kubernetes cluster deployment, monitoring of cloud resources and infra costs, application deployment, autoscaling, backup, auto-upgrade, and more. Register for a demo here.

Both. Taikun is available as a cloud-based solution as well as an on-premise solution that can be installed and managed in a private data center.

Taikun can be connected with popular cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, Proxmox, VMware, and VMware Tanzu.

Yes, Taikun has been designed with an intuitive user interface that makes it easy for anyone to use and manage cloud resources as well as the Kubernetes cluster, regardless of their technical expertise.

With just a few clicks within Taikun, you can install all the necessary applications to your Kubernetes cluster. Our intuitive interface eliminates the need for manual configuration and streamlines the entire process, making it quick and simple to get a pipeline up and running.