Komodor is an autonomous AI SRE platform for Kubernetes. Powered by Klaudia, it’s an agentic AI solution for visualizing, troubleshooting and optimizing cloud-native infrastructure, allowing enterprises to operate Kubernetes at scale.
Proactively detect & remediate issues in your clusters & workloads.
Easily operate & manage K8s clusters at scale.
Reduce costs without compromising on performance.
Guides, blogs, webinars & tools to help you troubleshoot and scale Kubernetes.
Tips, trends, and lessons from the field.
Practical guides for real-world K8s ops.
How it works, how to run it, and how not to break it.
Short, clear articles on Kubernetes concepts, best practices, and troubleshooting.
Infra stories from teams like yours, brief, honest, and right to the point.
Product-focused clips showing Komodor in action, from drift detection to add‑on support.
Live demos, real use cases, and expert Q&A, all up-to-date.
The missing UI for Helm – a simplified way of working with Helm.
Visualize Crossplane resources and speed up troubleshooting.
Validate, clean & secure your K8s YAMLs.
Navigate the community-driven K8s ecosystem map.
Who we are, and our promise for the future of K8s.
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If you feel like you’ve reached a plateau, and you’re not learning anything new sprint over sprint, you should take a proactive approach and do a post-mortem on yourself (sorry for the grim analogy)! Meaning, find your weak spots and optimizing where possible to deliver more value faster.
Integrating PagerDuty with Komodor can provide significant benefits for organizations that rely on Kubernetes to deliver services to customers.
Kubernetes is a quintessential operating system for the cloud, providing a platform for the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized microservice applications. At the heart of Kubernetes is the Kubernetes API, which serves as the primary entry point for interacting with the system. The official client for the Kubernetes API is kubectl, a Kubernetes CLI […]
A good chance to take a look back at our journey, announce the release of v. 1.0.0, discuss future plans, and, most importantly, give our utmost thanks to the amazing contributors and Kommunity members that made it all possible!
Kubecon 2022 just concluded with plenty of exciting announcements, including our new open-source project, Helm-Dashboard, but we’ve got some more news to share on top of that. Closing the Troubleshooting Loop Using Komodor Actions Komodor’s mission is to take the complexity out of Kubernetes troubleshooting. Setting out, this meant building a platform that would streamline […]
Announcing the public release of Helm-Dashboard, the missing UI for Helm.
KubeCon 2022 is one of the largest events in the Kubernetes ecosystem, and it’s packed with so many great talks and exciting sessions! It can be overwhelming and confusing to navigate KubeCon’s agenda, especially if it’s your first time, so I’ve decided to dive in and pick the 7 sessions that you definitely shouldn’t miss […]
This post discusses how you can set-up and use Prometheus and Grafana for your metric need
In this post we discuss cloud-native modern scaling methods for microservices and their cloud infra, as well as show you how to apply them correctly.
Gain instant visibility into your clusters and resolve issues faster.