Kaspersky Container Security

Working with clusters

3 July 2024

ID 271440

Kaspersky Container Security provides a tool for displaying and analyzing the connections between various objects within namespaces in clusters.

A cluster is a set of nodes that run applications placed in containers.

By using clusters, you can perform bulk scans of images within those clusters. When doing so, the registries found in a cluster during a scan are automatically created. Kaspersky Container Security automatically reads and records the identification data used for accessing registries in a cluster (user name, password, token), and generates a link to this object. Registries are also assigned a name in the following format: <cluster name>_<registry name>. When working with cluster objects, the received identification data is used to access the registries.

Kaspersky Container Security displays a list of available clusters as a table under ResourcesAssetsClusters.

In this Help section

View the list of clusters

Namespaces in the cluster

Pods in the cluster

Visualization of cluster resources

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