Kaspersky Container Security

Distribution kit

March 27, 2024

ID 265460

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The distribution kit includes a Helm Chart package with the containerized resources necessary for deploying and installing Kaspersky Container Security components, including the following:

  • kcs-ih—image of the scanning image handler application, which starts jobs that use vulnerability scanners and malware scanners, and then aggregates and publishes the scan results. The image handler can be scaled to fit your needs.
  • kcs-scanner—image of the scanner server, which is used to store the vulnerabilities database and image layer cache, and acts as the server for kcs-ih images.
  • kcs-middleware — image of the server part of the solution that implements business logic for data processing and provides a REST API for the graphical interface.
  • nats and nats-box—images of the application that determine the ordered sequence of requests, thereby enabling the exchange of data segmented as messages.
  • kcs-postgres — image of the database management system containing tools for analysis and optimization of request parsing and mechanisms for processing requests (rules).
  • kcs-clickhouse—image of the Clickhouse database management system, which stores and processes informational messages from node-agent system agents.
  • kcs-s3—image of the S3-compatible file storage repository used to store files generated by Kaspersky Container Security and to distribute them to users.
  • kcs-panel— image for deploying the graphical user interface of Kaspersky Container Security.
  • kcs-updates — image that is used to deliver updates when deploying the solution in isolated segments of a corporate network.
  • kcs-licenses—image of the license management application for Kaspersky Container Security.
  • values.yaml - a configuration file within the Helm package that contains the setting values for installing and updating the solution.

After downloading and saving the Helm package in a selected directory, the orchestrator downloads the images from the source specified in the Helm package directly to the orchestration platform nodes.

The information required to activate the application is sent to you by email.

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