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Efficiently stream event-driven information between applications, IoT devices, and user interfaces running in the cloud, on-premises, and in hybrid environments using open APIs and protocols like AMQP, JMS, MQTT, REST and WebSocket.
As a complete event streaming and management platform, PubSub+ can be installed into a variety of public and private clouds, PaaS, and on-premises environments. Event brokers in multiple locations can be linked together in an event mesh to dynamically share events across the distributed enterprise.
With Solace PubSub+ you can also design, discover, share, manage, visualize events and govern event flow across your enterprise.
Solace Pubsub+ Event Broker Operator manages Kubernetes and Solace Event Broker deployment via K8s api, thus allowing the Event Broker to be managed in a declarative fashion.
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Summary | Solace PubSub+ Event Broker Kubernetes Operator |
Description | The Universal Base Image Minimal is a stripped down image that uses microdnf as a package manager. This base image is freely redistributable, but Red Hat only supports Red Hat technologies through subscriptions for Red Hat products. This image is maintained by Red Hat and updated regularly. |
Provider | Solace Corporation |
Maintainer | Solace Corporation |
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Repository name | solace/pubsubplus-eventbroker-operator |
Image version | 1.4.0 |
Architecture | amd64 |
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First, you will need to add a reference to the appropriate secret and repository to your Kubernetes pod configuration via an imagePullSecrets field.
Then, use the following from the command line or from the OpenShift Dashboard GUI interface.
Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed
Use the following command(s) from a system with docker service installed and running
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
For best practices, it is recommended to use registry tokens when pulling content for OpenShift deployments.
Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed
Use the following command(s) from a system with docker service installed and running