Komodor is adding new cost optimization capabilities across its Kubernetes management platform so that organizations can reduce costs while still maintaining reliability across their Kubernetes environment. According to Komodor, IT teams often overspend on compute because right-sizing workloads can be difficult as a result of lack of expertise, the large volume of factors to consider, … continue reading
Komodor, a company that simplifies Kubernetes management, has just announced the launch of new capabilities for detecting, investigating, and remediating Kubernetes configuration drift. Configuration drift occurs when Kubernetes clusters gradually change from their intended state, which can eventually impact operations via unexpected failures, inefficient resource utilization, and compliance gaps. According to Komodor, configuration drift can … continue reading
Komodor launched the open-source project Helm Dashboard which provides the missing GUI for Helm. The open-source project runs locally and opens in the browser so that developers can visualize which Helm deployments failed and where the root cause was. Developers can explore how a Helm Chart changed over time, rollback to a prior version, or … continue reading
Kubernetes is a massive project in the cloud-native space, having grown to 52,000 contributors since its inception, as of a 2020 Cloud Native Computing Foundation report. While interest in Kubernetes continues to grow, one main barrier to its adoption is its complexity. In that same study, complexity was tied with culture changes at 41% as … continue reading