Free and Open Source PaaS-platform for seamless management of virtual machines, managed Kubernetes, and Databases-as-a-Service
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Nov 2, 2024 - Smarty
Free and Open Source PaaS-platform for seamless management of virtual machines, managed Kubernetes, and Databases-as-a-Service
Capi2Argo Cluster Operator (CACO) can be deployed on a CAPI Management cluster and dynamically convert Workload cluster credentials into Argo Cluster definitions.
A CLI to nicely display resources/helm charts deployed in CAPI Cluster by Sveltos. Collect tech-support from managed Kubernetes clusters.
Libraries containing all pieces common across different Sveltos repositories
Experiments with multi cluster patterns
Manage your Kubernetes Clusters with Cluster API, Azure Arc and GitOps
Navarcos is an opinionated Kubernetes CaaS/PaaS manager based on ClusterAPI and open source software.
Plancia is Navarcos' web user interface and backend management service
A collection of controllers which perform work in response to a new cluster deployment.
A Carvel YTT controller. Get ytt files from either Flux source or ConfigMap/Secret. Process them using ytt module. Make output available for Sveltos
Cluster API Add-on Provider for Fleet will auto register child clusters with https://fleet.rancher.io/.
Sveltos Classifier dynamically classify a cluster based on run time information (Kubernetes version, deployed resources and more)
A Jsonnet controller. Get jsonnet files from either Flux source or ConfigMap/Secret. Process them using jsonnet module. Make output available for Sveltos
OCHaCafe Season 7 #5 - Cluster API
This is a sample on how to create various kubernetes clusters with clusterapi.
Kubernetes-as-a-Service on Kubernetes.
Sveltos is tool for managing Kubernetes add-ons in tens of clusters. Support for ClusterAPI powered clusters and helm charts. Sveltos has built-in support for multi-tenancy.
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