Tigera Operator

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Tigera Operator

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Kubernetes operator for managing Calico and Calico Enterprise installations.

About Tigera Operator

The Tigera Operator is a Kubernetes operator that manages the lifecycle of Calico and Calico Enterprise installations on Kubernetes and OpenShift. It simplifies the deployment, upgrade, and ongoing management of Calico networking and network policy. The operator uses Kubernetes custom resources to provide declarative configuration of your Calico installation.

For more information, visit the official repository: https://github.com/tigera/operator

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Trademarks

Tigera® is a trademark of Tigera, Inc. All rights in the mark are reserved to Tigera, Inc. Any use by Docker is for referential purposes only and does not indicate sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation.

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Security summary

Distribution:

debian 13

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