ZKube
Table of Contents
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Unique for our Kubernetes implementation](#unique-for-our-kubernetes-implementation)
- [Features](#features)
- [ZMachine Benefits](#zmachine-benefits)
- [Architecture](#architecture)
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## Introduction
TFGrid is compatible with Kubernetes Technology.
Each eVDC as shown above is a full blown Kubernetes deployment.
## Unique for our Kubernetes implementation
- The Kubernetes networks are on top of our [ZNet](../network/znet.md) technology which means all traffic between containers and kubernetes hosts is end2end encrypted independent of where your Kubernetes nodes are deployed.
- You can mount a QSFS underneath a Kubernetes Node (VM), which means that you can deploy containers on top of QSFS to host unlimited amounts of storage in a super safe way.
- You Kubernetes environment is for sure 100% decentralized, you define where you want to deploy your Kubernetes nodes and only you have access to the deployed workloads on the TFGrid.
## Features
* integration with znet (efficient, secure encrypted network between the zmachines)
* can be easily deployed at the edge
* single-tenant!
## ZMachine Benefits
* [ZOS Protect](../../zos/benefits/zos_advantages.md#zero-os-protect): no hacking surface to the Zero-Nodes, integrate silicon route of trust

## Architecture
