Taikun CloudWorks Documentation
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CloudWorks
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Dictionary
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FAQs
Taikun CloudWorks is an advanced platform for managing Kubernetes clusters across different cloud environments. It allows teams to easily deploy applications through a unified interface on three public and five private cloud platforms.
Taikun CloudWorks provides a unified user interface for managing Kubernetes clusters across multiple cloud environments, simplifying deployment and application management. It supports hybrid cloud solutions and offers transparent cost monitoring.
You can contact our support team through our ticketing system. Simply create a ticket, and our CSM team will get to you as soon as possible. Or you can contact us via our website to stay in touch with us.
Taikun CloudWorks supports a wide range of cloud providers, including both public and private cloud platforms. Supported providers include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), OpenStack, VMware, and more. You can find the full list of supported providers in the documentation.
Yes, Taikun CloudWorks allows you to manage multiple cloud providers simultaneously through a unified interface. This enables users to efficiently oversee hybrid and multi-cloud environments from a single platform.
The integration requirements vary depending on the specific cloud provider. Generally, you need a valid account with the provider and the appropriate access credentials (e.g., API keys, certificates).