How do I push software updates across multiple locations seamlessly?
Automated rolling updates across every cluster, with built-in safeguards that keep workloads running.

Pushing a software update across a distributed fleet is one of the highest-risk operational tasks in edge IT. Done manually, it's time-consuming, error-prone, and inconsistent. Done carelessly with automation, a single bad update can affect every location simultaneously -- taking down workloads across the entire fleet in one move. Most teams end up somewhere in between, which means rollouts are slow, inconsistent, and still risky.

Tekkio handles rollouts through automated rolling updates with built-in safeguards. Rather than pushing changes to every cluster at once, updates move through the fleet progressively -- giving the platform time to validate each step before moving to the next. If something goes wrong at one location, the rollout stops before it reaches the rest of the fleet. The problem is contained, not multiplied.
This approach makes it possible to update hundreds of locations with the confidence that a bad update won't cascade into a fleet-wide outage. It also makes rollouts significantly faster in practice, because the process doesn't require manual staging, per-site verification, or a team of people monitoring each deployment individually. The IT team defines the rollout policy and the platform handles the orchestration.
One platform to deploy, monitor, and manage infrastructure at every location.
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