Komodor is a Kubernetes management platform that empowers everyone from Platform engineers to Developers to stop firefighting, simplify operations and proactively improve the health of their workloads and infrastructure.
Proactively detect & remediate issues in your clusters & workloads.
Easily operate & manage K8s clusters at scale.
Reduce costs without compromising on performance.
Empower developers with self-service K8s troubleshooting.
Simplify and accelerate K8s migration for everyone.
Fix things fast with AI-powered root cause analysis.
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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.
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Kubernetes 101: A comprehensive guide
Expert tips for debugging Kubernetes
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Understand Kubernetes & Container exit codes in simple terms
Exploring the building blocks of Kubernetes
Cost factors, challenges and solutions
Kubectl commands at your fingertips
Understanding K8s versions & getting the latest version
Rancher overview, tutorial and alternatives
Kubernetes management tools: Lens vs alternatives
Troubleshooting and fixing 5xx server errors
Solving common Git errors and issues
Who we are, and our promise for the future of K8s.
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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to build a Golang microservice, package it as a Docker container, deploy it on Kubernetes, and monitor the deployment using Komodor.
The Kubernetes for Humans Podcast is hosted by Komodor's own co-founding CTO Itiel Shwartz, and revolves around Platform Engineering, DevOps culture, Kubernetes at scale, Cloud-Native challenges, industry trends, future predictions, and of course - the intersection between humans and technology.
Guy and I had some fascinating conversations with folks from the local community and from all over Europe. We had a lot of fun and also learned a lot.
Learn how to use Komodor's and Otterize's OSS projects in tandem to ease the pain of network segmentation, without the messiness of a Service Mesh.
We're pleased to announce that the Komodor platform has published an Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Blueprints CDK Add-On.
In this article, you'll get a deeper look at the networking and monitoring features available with Kubernetes.
A developer who understands how to use Kubernetes can easily replicate production infrastructure and become more involved with operations.
Why I think building a platform engineering team isn't the panacea you might expect, and what challenges organizations face with actually getting these teams to deliver the value we demand in this brave new DevOps-driven world.
Resource quotas help your nodes operate in harmony. Setting limits on what they consume means your clusters are more stable and run more efficiently. But getting the values right is the tough part.
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