Editor’s Note: Today we hear from our partner Codefresh, which just launched a deep integration with Google Container Engine to make it easier to deploy containers to Kubernetes. Read on for more details about the integration and how to automate deployments to Container Engine in just a few minutes.

Codefresh is an opinionated toolchain for delivering containers. Our customers use it to handle both the automated and manual tasks associated with building, testing, debugging and deploying containers. Container-based applications running on Kubernetes are more scalable and reliable, and we want to streamline the process for getting containers deployed. That’s why we’re proud to announce Codefresh’s 10-minute setup for deploying to Kubernetes.

We’ve tested this integration with new and advanced users. Novice Kubernetes users tell us that Codefresh makes it incredibly easy to get their applications deployed to Kubernetes. Advanced users tell us that they like how they can easily access the full features of Kubernetes and configure them for their applications.



How to start deploying to Kubernetes in four steps

In just a few steps, you can get up and running with Codefresh and start deploying containers to Kubernetes.

Here’s an overview:

Step 1: Create cluster On Google Cloud

From Google Cloud Console, Navigate to Container Engine and click "Create a container cluster."