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.
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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.
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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.
Navigate the community-driven K8s ecosystem map.
Who we are, and our promise for the future of K8s.
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In this workshop, we will explore how you can build your own developer platform in just 90 minutes using a powerful combination of Backstage, ArgoCD, and Kubernetes.
This article will take you through the benefits of GitOps, how it works, with what technologies, and how it impacts the development processes and life cycles of your engineering teams. It will also talk about two of the popular GitOps-enabling tools: ArgoCD and Flux.
This blog aims to guide you through the new AWS pricing policy, illustrate potential cost implications with hypothetical scenarios, and offer strategies to manage and optimize your Kubernetes clusters effectively.
This is going to be the post that enables you to understand a little more deeply everything you need to line up on Day 0, in order to get your systems and stacks ready to support cloud-native architecture.
This post is going to start with Day -1 (yes, minus one), and will focus on everything you need to think about before you even get started with K8s migration.
Focusing on the major cloud platforms, Amazon EKS, AKS, and GKE, this post will explore the challenges and best practices associated with upgrading clusters. We’ll also discuss the importance of timely updates to avoid the pitfalls of running on outdated versions, which can suffer from security vulnerabilities, performance issues, lack of support for newer features, and increased costs.
This is the first post in a series that will start with providing an overview of the considerations involved when evaluating a migration to Kubernetes
In this talk, we'll take a look at why IDPs are gaining popularity, and Backstage has become the OSS tool of choice for building developer platforms.
This article explains how to handle and prevent Kubernetes networking errors. While some of these issues can be frustrating and time-consuming to troubleshoot, proper handling can significantly reduce system downtime and improve your Kubernetes deployment’s overall performance and reliability.
Gain instant visibility into your clusters and resolve issues faster.