SAN FRANCISCO-- October 28, 2022 -- Tetrate, the company accelerating enterprise service mesh adoption, driving Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), and reducing the complexity of the modern hybrid cloud with its flagship Tetrate Service Bridge (TSB) product, today announced that Tetrate Service Bridge (TSB) has achieved Red Hat Container Certification and is now published in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog.
Now Red Hat OpenShift customers can access all the details of Tetrate’s enterprise service mesh solution in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog and streamline the rollout work of TSB. This allows OpenShift users to focus resources on business applications and hand over service mesh deployment to the TSB platform, which is backed by Istio founders and experts in the field.
Red Hat has now validated that TSB meets the standards and best practices for deploying containerized workloads on Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform. Tetrate plans to continue to collaborate with Red Hat so that future releases of TSB meet certification criteria for Red Hat OpenShift.
“The Red Hat OpenShift ecosystem is built on close collaboration between Red Hat and our partners in order to offer customers a broad range of tried and tested solutions. We are pleased to collaborate with Tetrate to certify its Tetrate Service Bridge (TSB) as a containerized solution supported on Red Hat OpenShift,” said Mark Longwell, director of alliances, Hybrid Platforms Business Unit, Red Hat.
Tetrate’s collaboration with Red Hat helps give customers greater results with TSB on Red Hat OpenShift. TSB relies on external products such as Elasticsearch, Postgres and others for storing configuration information and application metrics. This collaboration brings Red Hat and Tetrate experts together to work closely on validating TSB with the required packages that are included in the Red Hat Container Certification. This helps customers shorten time to deployment, more efficiently work with their service mesh, and build a community of experts in deploying and supporting third-party tools on their own.
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