As cloud-native technology gains popularity, more customers in the finance industry are building their cloud infrastructure on cloud-native platforms. These platforms accelerate their technological transformation and promote agile business development and continuous innovation.
LDC Hybrid Cloud (LHC) is built on a cloud-native infrastructure. For Kubernetes clusters that span multiple data centers and regions, LHC provides application management, publishing, operations and maintenance (O&M), traffic routing, and configuration synchronization.
LHC is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) management product for developers and O&M engineers. It manages applications and logical units, handles unit-based configuration upgrades and downgrades, routes network traffic, and configures monitoring metadata. LHC meets the business requirements for active-active and disaster recovery in finance scenarios and enables the infrastructure to leverage containerization and the cloud-native architecture.
LHC enables the evolution from a single Kubernetes cluster to an active-active federated cluster. It supports disaster recovery scenarios such as intra-city active-active, three data centers across two regions, and other multi-data center active-active deployments. LHC integrates with SOFAStack middleware and the OceanBase distributed database to create a unit-based active geo-redundancy architecture solution.