Working with clusters

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 Resources → Clusters.

In this Help section

View the list of clusters

Namespaces in the cluster

Visualization of cluster resources

Pods in the cluster

Nodes in the cluster

Getting information about RBAC objects

Searching in clusters and graphs

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