You just want your apps to run fast and stay up, no matter where your data lives. Portworx gives you enterprise-grade storage, replication, and data mobility across Kubernetes clusters. Ubiquiti, best known for its network gear and UniFi platform, helps teams manage connectivity, routing, and remote access with minimal fuss. Put them together and you get a reliable, identity-aware flow of data across hybrid or edge clusters. That mix is what makes the Portworx Ubiquiti story worth your attention.
Portworx handles persistent volumes across nodes, keeping your stateful workloads stable and portable. It abstracts the physical layer so your Redis, Cassandra, or PostgreSQL pods can move or scale without disruption. Ubiquiti’s UniFi and EdgeMax hardware, meanwhile, keeps those nodes reachable and secure across on-prem networks, remote offices, or lab racks. Tying these layers together bridges the gap between storage orchestration and network reliability.
Think of the integration like a local courier paired with an airport cargo lane. Portworx moves container data efficiently; Ubiquiti ensures the path between clusters stays clear, private, and observable. Using Ubiquiti’s VPNs or VLAN isolation, traffic between clusters carrying Portworx data remains predictable. Engineers can back up to remote clusters, replicate volumes, or drain nodes during maintenance without packet loss or guessing where the traffic went.
When integrating Portworx with a Ubiquiti-powered network, identity matters. Map your Kubernetes service identities to network-level policies. Use RBAC to define which clusters can replicate to others, and align them with Ubiquiti’s route or firewall rules. Keep an eye on certificate rotation and OIDC tokens if you use SSO platforms like Okta or JumpCloud for authentication.
Typical benefits of combining Portworx and Ubiquiti: