Announcing GitLab Serverless deploying to Cloud Run for Anthos
Blog post from GitLab
At the Google Cloud Next '19 UK event, Google Cloud expanded its Anthos product line by introducing Cloud Run for Anthos running on-premise, with GitLab actively collaborating to support this launch by integrating CI/CD and GitLab Serverless capabilities to streamline the adoption of serverless solutions. This collaboration continues from their earlier announcement at Google Cloud Next '19 in San Francisco, aiming to maintain consistent user experience and workflows across Cloud Run deployments on Anthos. The partnership seeks to simplify the adoption of scalable, cloud-native solutions by leveraging infrastructure-centric managed services such as Google Kubernetes Engine and Cloud Run across hybrid environments. As GitLab serves as a comprehensive DevOps application, it facilitates the building, deploying, and managing of serverless applications without needing intricate Kubernetes configurations, using templates for deploying Knative services to Cloud Run. Currently, users can deploy to Cloud Run in three configurations: fully managed cloud service, Anthos on Google Cloud, and Anthos on-premise, with GitLab ensuring compatibility with various Knative versions and planning future support upgrades. Users are encouraged to provide feedback, with developments in internal testing being positive, as GitLab prepares to offer full support for Cloud Run for Anthos on-premise in upcoming releases.
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