Use of Kubernetes Pods and Docker Containers Clause Samples

The 'Use of Kubernetes Pods and Docker Containers' clause defines the permitted use and management of containerized applications within a software environment. It typically outlines how Kubernetes pods and Docker containers may be deployed, configured, and maintained, specifying requirements such as security standards, resource allocation, and update procedures. For example, it may require that all application components run within approved containers orchestrated by Kubernetes, and that images are sourced from trusted registries. This clause ensures consistent, secure, and efficient deployment practices, addressing potential risks related to container management and operational reliability.
Use of Kubernetes Pods and Docker Containers. Each of the containerized AIDEx microservices are wrapped in a high-level struc- ture called a pod. A pod is a Kubernetes unit that is comprised of one or more containerized applications. The AIDEx pipeline is comprised of four distinct but in- terconnected services, and it uses Docker containers to isolate and run these services and their required dependencies. Figure2.1 provides a detailed diagram of different services of the AIDEx pipeline and shows how these services communicate. The use of containerized services via Docker entirely averts the issue of dependency conflicts and the need for customization that arises with a native installation of applications on multiple host machines. AIDEx is fault tolerant and in the event of service failure Kubernetes automatically recovers the service by instantiating one or more pods that host that service through the Kubernetes service manager. The Kubernetes cluster running the AIDEx pipeline was configured to instantiate with two replicas of the AIDEx Algorithm pod (which runs the machine learning algorithm that computes a sepsis risk score) and three replicas of AIDEx Server pod (which provides the front facing user interface). These replicas allow for efficient load balancing and scaling of the pipeline. All the pods created and used by the AIDEx pipeline are isolated from the outside world, prohibiting direct unauthorized interaction with these services. To communicate with a service running inside of a pod a channel must be opened using ingress; the Kubernetes network traffic controller. The AIDEx pipeline uses Load Balancer to add ingress for the UI service. Conversely, communication within the

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