While the federal government and U.S. military are innovative in many ways, they don’t like to live on the edge when it comes to information technology. Stable, reliable, and secure are the name of the game. But in order to support the most advanced technology, such as next-gen warfare and highly complex supply chains, agencies need the power of edge computing with more choices that go beyond proprietary vertical stacks and standard Amazon Web Services (AWS). Edge computing eliminates the dependencies of on-premise infrastructure and decouples devices in any form from the data center, providing powerful, always available computing wherever the user is—from our communities to our borders to the battlefield.
Imagine the real-time connectivity that we’re used to in our social and personal lives and applying it to federal and military use cases. Instead of hauling around a 60-pound server and battery pack, which is not feasible, today’s low-powered devices such as an assault vehicle, border patrol agent’s watch, soldier’s backpack, or first responder’s phone, are lightweight and just as powerful, able to run applications where your mission is taking place.
Today’s sensor-based devices collect and analyze the data, then return it to you at the “edge,” rather than sending it back to the data center or your cloud environment for processing. Edge computing enables faster decision making because processing is done where the data is actually consumed, with real-world applications such as:
By decoupling computing from traditional or virtual infrastructure, we can extend compute power and processing to the front lines or “far edge” and allow for customization that is not available in the cookie-cutter virtual cloud experience. When necessary, we can also operate at the “near edge” with a base camp of sorts—multiple processing components grouped between the consumer and the data center.
Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) developed a lightweight Kubernetes distribution system called K3S, designed to run on low-powered, resource-constrained devices without limiting performance. While Kubernetes is used to deploy and manage containers or applications quickly across platforms, K3S takes Kubernetes to the edge. RGS donated the K3S source code to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to allow for more improvements and innovation in the edge ecosystem.
By centralizing on open-source software and focusing on the application level, IT leaders can stop doing one-off installations and development and have the flexibility to use any cloud, whether it’s running on a computer or on a spy plane. A mission-critical application developed to run in a data center in a stateless manner (with no session or status data needed) can just as easily be pushed to the tactical edge. You can build once and deploy anywhere with embedded security and compliance, and quickly scale up or down as needed.
Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) is specifically designed to address the unique security and operational needs of the U.S. Government and military as it relates to application modernization, containers, and Kubernetes.
Rancher is a complete open-source software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters at scale, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads.
RGS supports all Rancher products with U.S. based American citizens with the highest security clearances who are currently supporting programs across the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and civilian agencies.
To learn more, visit: www.ranchergovernment.com
Read the RGS white paper, Edge Computing: Decentralized Processing & Hosting Extended Anywhere.