Avi Kubernetes Operator

Overview

The Avi Vantage platform integration with OpenShift/Kubernetes provides a redesigned architecture involving a new operator called Avi Kubernetes Operator (AKO). The following illustration outlines the components of the Avi Kubernetes integration.

AKO

Avi Kubernetes Operator (AKO)

AKO is an operator which works as an ingress controller and performs Avi-specific functions in an OpenShift/Kubernetes environment with the Avi Controller. It runs as a pod in the cluster and translates the required OpenShift/Kubernetes objects to Avi objects and automates the implementation of ingresses/routes/services on the Service Engines (SE) via the Avi Controller.

The Avi Controller

The Avi Controller provides the central control, management, and observability functions in the Avi architecture. It manages the lifecycle of the Service Engines, their configurations, and provides centralized analytics and observability.

The Avi Service Engines (cluster-external)

The Avi Service Engines are the data-plane engines that implement the virtual services for Kubernetes ingresses. These SEs handle all the data plane responsibilities in the platform.

The following table provides a comprehensive list of documentation for the Avi OpenShift/Kubernetes integration using AKO:

AKO Document References
AKO Release Notes
Installation Guide
Design Guide
Compatability Guide
Setting up Routing Rules using CRDs
AviInfraSetting CRD
AKO in GCP
AKO in Azure
Tenancy in AKO
Default Secret for TLS Routes
Default Secret for TLS Ingresses
Namespace Sync in AKO
AKO Deployment in GKE, AKS, and EKS
Networking/v1 Ingress Support
Enhanced Virtual Hosting in AKO
Gateway and Gateway Class
Handling of Kubernetes/ OpenShift and Avi Objects
Frequently Asked Questions
Troubleshooting Guide