Why Voze Chose Cycle for Their Next Generation AI Platform.
Explore why Voze, a leading sales acceleration platform, chose Cycle as the platform for building their next generation of products.
Explore why Voze, a leading sales acceleration platform, chose Cycle as the platform for building their next generation of products.
In this final entry of the Kubernetes alternatives: EKS vs Cycle series, readers will discover some of the key differences between Amazon EKS and Cycle in managing worker nodes for a cluster.
Kubernetes alternative Cycle.io is a much different experience than Amazon EKS. Join our Head of Customer Success Chris Aubuchon as he looks at what it takes to spin up an EKS cluster and how that compares to the same on Cycle. Container orchestration just got a whole lot simpler.
Amazon EKS is a fully managed Kubernetes control plane. In this article, we'll take a deeper look at what that means, what technologies and tooling is and is not included, and talk a bit more about the top Kubernetes alternative: Cycle.io.
Startups like Busify often find themselves grappling with the daunting task of managing applications and the underlying infrastructure, without the luxury of a dedicated team of DevOps experts - a story we know all too well! Join us for this story on how Busify moved from ECS to Cycle and the impact they've seen so far.
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This release is all about visibility and control. The new Live Server Monitor streams a full telemetry snapshot from your host nodes every 10 seconds, giving you a top-like view of exactly what's happening on your infrastructure. High Availability Elections move quorum logic into the platform itself, making it dramatically simpler to build resilient multi-instance applications with a single acting primary. And on the networking side, custom routes, HA egress gateways with static IPs, and scoped internal API access give precise control over how traffic moves out of your containers, and what your workloads can reach.