Features

The table that follows details MKE 4 features and their current status. In addition, where applicable, the table offers links to associated documentation.

FeaturePre-ReleaseStatus
Authenticationalpha.1MVP
Authorizationalpha.1MVP
Backup and restorealpha.1MVP
CIS Benchmark
CLI
Cloud Providers
CoreDNS
cAdvisor
gMSA
GPU Feature Discovery
Ingressalpha.1MVP
Kubernetesalpha.1MVP 1.29
Life Cycle Management
Licensing
Load Balancing
Logging, Monitoring and Alertingalpha.1MVP
Networking (CNI)alpha.2MVP
Node Feature Discovery
Offline Bundle
OpsCare
Policy Controller
Storage (CSI)
Support Dump
Telemetry
TLS
2FA
Web UIalpha.2.0
Windows

4.0.0-alpha.2.0

MKE Dashboard

  • Metrics including node performance with usage statistics
  • Basic Kubernetes management (View, Create, Update, and Delete):
    • Configurations: ConfigMaps
    • Controllers: ReplicaSets, ReplicationControllers, StatefulSets, Jobs, CronJobs, Daemonsets, and Deployments
    • Namespaces
    • Nodes
    • Pods
    • Services
    • ServiceAccounts
    • Storage: StorageClasses, PersistantVolumes + PersistantVolumeClaims
  • View with Kubernetes resources by namespace or all namespaces at once

Namespace management

Namespaces can now be managed by clicking on the active namespace in the side menu. This opens the namespace selector.

From there, if you want to manage your namespaces further (add, remove, etc), you can click the Manage namespaces button at the bottom left to view the list of namespaces.

To return to the main menu, click the “Dashboard” icon in the breadcrumbs or the back arrow next to the “active namespace” in the side navigation.

Namespace management preview

Sign out, MKE Version, and documentation links

The MKE version is now indicated in a new menu at the top right of the dashboard. Here you will also find links to documentation and the “Sign out” option.

New header menu

In development

  • User management
  • User settings
  • Admin settings: authentication, ingress, backups, certificates, telemetry, and logging
  • Support bundle access
  • App notifications and alerts
  • Improved detail view of individual Kubernetes resources
  • Statuses for Kubernetes objects
  • … and more