Alternatives to BotKube

Compare BotKube alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to BotKube in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from BotKube competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    Telepresence

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    Telepresence streamlines your local development process, enabling immediate feedback. You can launch your local environment on your laptop, equipped with your preferred tools, while Telepresence seamlessly connects them to the microservices and test databases they rely on. It simplifies and expedites collaborative development, debugging, and testing within Kubernetes environments by establishing a seamless connection between your local machine and shared remote Kubernetes clusters. Why Telepresence: Faster feedback loops: Spend less time building, containerizing, and deploying code. Get immediate feedback on code changes by running your service in the cloud from your local machine. Shift testing left: Create a remote-to-local debugging experience. Catch bugs pre-production without the configuration headache of remote debugging. Deliver better, faster user experience: Get new features and applications into the hands of users faster and more frequently.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Red Hat OpenShift
    The Kubernetes platform for big ideas. Empower developers to innovate and ship faster with the leading hybrid cloud, enterprise container platform. Red Hat OpenShift offers automated installation, upgrades, and lifecycle management throughout the container stack—the operating system, Kubernetes and cluster services, and applications—on any cloud. Red Hat OpenShift helps teams build with speed, agility, confidence, and choice. Code in production mode anywhere you choose to build. Get back to doing work that matters. Red Hat OpenShift is focused on security at every level of the container stack and throughout the application lifecycle. It includes long-term, enterprise support from one of the leading Kubernetes contributors and open source software companies. Support the most demanding workloads including AI/ML, Java, data analytics, databases, and more. Automate deployment and life-cycle management with our vast ecosystem of technology partners.
    Starting Price: $50.00/month
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    KubeGrid

    KubeGrid

    KubeGrid

    Define your Kubernetes infrastructure, and use KubeGrid to automatically deploy, monitor, and optimize up to thousands of clusters. KubeGrid automates the full lifecycle management of Kubernetes in on-prem and cloud environments, enabling developers to deploy, manage, and update large numbers of clusters with ease. KubeGrid is a Platform as Code, meaning you can declaratively define all your Kubernetes requirements as code, from your on-prem or cloud infrastructure, to cluster specs, and autoscaling policies, and KubeGrid will deploy and manage everything for you. Most infrastructure-as-code tools help you provision infrastructure, but stop there. KubeGrid goes beyond that to help developers automate Day 2 operations, such as monitoring infrastructure, failing over unhealthy nodes, and updating your clusters and operating system. Kubernetes is great for provisioning pods in an automated fashion.
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    Podman

    Podman

    Containers

    What is Podman? Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Simply put: alias docker=podman. Manage pods, containers, and container images. Supporting docker swarm. We believe that Kubernetes is the defacto standard for composing Pods and for orchestrating containers, making Kubernetes YAML a defacto standard file format. Hence, Podman allows the creation and execution of Pods from a Kubernetes YAML file (see podman-play-kube). Podman can also generate Kubernetes YAML based on a container or Pod (see podman-generate-kube), which allows for an easy transition from a local development environment to a production Kubernetes cluster.
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    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere is a distributed operating system for cloud-native application management, using Kubernetes as its kernel. It provides a plug-and-play architecture, allowing third-party applications to be seamlessly integrated into its ecosystem. KubeSphere is also a multi-tenant enterprise-grade open-source Kubernetes container platform with full-stack automated IT operations and streamlined DevOps workflows. It provides developer-friendly wizard web UI, helping enterprises to build out a more robust and feature-rich Kubernetes platform, which includes the most common functionalities needed for enterprise Kubernetes strategies. A CNCF-certified Kubernetes platform, 100% open-source, built and improved by the community. Can be deployed on an existing Kubernetes cluster or Linux machines, supports the online and air-gapped installation. Deliver DevOps, service mesh, observability, application management, multi-tenancy, storage, and networking management in a unified platform.
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    KubeArmor

    KubeArmor

    AccuKnox

    KubeArmor is a cloud-native runtime security enforcement engine designed for Kubernetes workloads, containers, and virtual machines. It leverages eBPF and Linux Security Modules (LSMs) like AppArmor and SELinux to preemptively harden workloads and prevent attacks without modifying pods or containers. KubeArmor enforces real-time policy-based controls on process behavior, file access, networking, and resource usage. It simplifies complex security settings by providing Kubernetes-native policy management and detailed policy violation logging. Installation is straightforward via Helm charts, and it integrates seamlessly with multiple cloud marketplaces. KubeArmor’s proactive inline mitigation approach improves security beyond traditional post-attack responses.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Otomi Container Platform
    Red Kubes is a Dutch start-up founded in 2019 by Sander Rodenhuis and Maurice Faber. After building and operating Kubernetes clusters for years, we noticed organizations are having difficulty keeping up with the increasing complexity of Kubernetes. To make Kubernetes easy and fun, we developed our first product called Otomi Container Platform, a value-added layer on top of Kubernetes to shorten time to market and speed up agility and innovation. One web UI to access all integrated applications and self-service features. A complete and out-of-the-box platform experience for Kubernetes. A suite of integrated applications for Kubernetes combined with automation. An overview of all supported Cloud/Infrastructure providers. Self-hosted Platform-as-a-Service for Kubernetes. Stop reinventing the wheel and get a full platform experience out-of-the-box.
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    Cloudify

    Cloudify

    Cloudify Platform

    Manage all private and public environments from one platform using a single CI/CD plugin that connects to ALL automation toolchains. Including Jenkins, Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloud Formation, Azure ARM and more. No installation, no downloads … and on us for the first 30 days. Built-in integration with infrastructure orchestration domains including AWS Cloud formation, Azure ARM, Ansible and Terraform. Service Composition Domain-Specific Language (DSL) – simplifies the relationship between services, handling cascading workflows, shared resources, distributed life-cycle management and more. Orchestration of cloud native Kubernetes services across multiple clusters: OpenShift, GKE, EKS, AKS and KubeSpray. Access a built-in blueprint to automate cluster setup and configuration. Built-in integration with Jenkins and other CI/CD platforms providing a ‘one-stop-shop’ for integrating all orchestration domains to your CI/CD pipeline.
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    KubeMQ

    KubeMQ

    KubeMQ

    Innovative and modern message queue and message broker in a lightweight container developed to run in Kubernetes, certified in the CNCF landscape and connect natively to the cloud-native ecosystem. A message broker and message queue ideal for developers. Provides all messaging patterns, scalable, highly available, and secure. Connect microservices instantly using a rich set of connectors without writing any code. Easy-to-use SDKs and elimination of predefined topics, channels, brokers, and routes. Build & Deploy allows configurations of KubeMQ components to be built with a few clicks and deployed with kubectl command line. Innovative and modern message queue and message broker in a lightweight container developed to run in Kubernetes, certified in the CNCF landscape, and connect natively to the cloud-native ecosystem. Simple deployment in Kubernetes in less than 1 minute. Developer friendly by simple to use SDKs and elimination of the many developers and DevOps-centered challenges.
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    k0s

    k0s

    Mirantis

    k0s is the simple, solid & certified Kubernetes distribution that works on any infrastructure: bare-metal, on-premises, edge, IoT, public & private clouds. It's 100% open source & free. Zero Friction - k0s drastically reduces the complexity of installing and running a fully conformant Kubernetes distribution. New kube clusters can be bootstrapped in minutes. Developer friction is reduced to zero, allowing anyone, with no special skills or expertise in Kubernetes to easily get started. Zero Deps - k0s is distributed as a single binary with zero host OS dependencies besides the host OS kernel. It works with any operating system without additional software packages or configuration. Any security vulnerabilities or performance issues can be fixed directly in the k0s distribution. Zero Cost - k0s is completely free for personal or commercial use, and it always will be. The source code is available on GitHub under Apache 2 license.
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    Kubestone

    Kubestone

    Kubestone

    Welcome to Kubestone, the benchmarking operator for Kubernetes. Kubestone is a benchmarking operator that can evaluate the performance of Kubernetes installations. Supports a common set of benchmarks to measure, CPU, disk, network and application performance. Fine-grained control over Kubernetes scheduling primitives, affinity, anti-affinity, tolerations, storage classes, and node selection. New benchmarks can easily be added by implementing a new controller. Benchmarks runs are defined as custom resources and executed in the cluster using Kubernetes resources, pods, jobs, deployments, and services. Follow the quickstart guide to see how Kubestone can be deployed and how benchmarks can be run. Benchmarks can be executed via Kubestone by creating custom resources in your cluster. After the namespace is created you can use it to post a benchmark request to the cluster. The resulting benchmark executions will reside in this namespace.
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    Cilium

    Cilium

    Cilium

    Cilium is open-source software for providing, securing and observing network connectivity between container workloads, cloud native, and fueled by the revolutionary Kernel technology eBPF. Kubernetes doesn't come with an implementation of Load Balancing. This is usually left as an exercise for your cloud provider or in private cloud environments an exercise for your networking team. Cilium can attract this traffic with BGP and accelerate leveraging XDP and eBPF. Together these technologies provide a very robust and secure implementation of load balancing. Cilium and eBPF operate at the kernel layer. With this level of context, we can make intelligent decisions about how to connect different workloads whether on the same node or between clusters. With eBPF and XDP Cilium enables significant improvements in latency and performance and eliminates the need for Kube-proxy entirely.
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    PredictKube

    PredictKube

    PredictKube

    Make your Kubernetes autoscaling proactivе. From reactive scaling to proactive, with PredictKube, you’ll be able to finish autoscaling before the load rise thanks to predictions made by our AI model. Our AI model can start working with the data for 2 weeks to provide you with reliable prediction and autoscaling. The predictive Keda scaler named PredictKube helps you to minimize time-wasting on manual setup of autoscaling and gives you an automated performance. We made our KEDA scaler out of the top-notch technologies available for Kubernetes and AI. Input the data for 1+ week and get proactive autoscaling up to 6 hours horizon based on AI prediction. The right time for scaling is selected by our trained AI model that analyzes your historical data and can utilize the data of custom and public business metrics that can affect the traffic load. We’ll support free access to API in general with all basic features available to provide autoscaling possibilities.
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    Loft

    Loft

    Loft Labs

    Most Kubernetes platforms let you spin up and manage Kubernetes clusters. Loft doesn't. Loft is an advanced control plane that runs on top of your existing Kubernetes clusters to add multi-tenancy and self-service capabilities to these clusters to get the full value out of Kubernetes beyond cluster management. Loft provides a powerful UI and CLI but under the hood, it is 100% Kubernetes, so you can control everything via kubectl and the Kubernetes API, which guarantees great integration with existing cloud-native tooling. Building open-source software is part of our DNA. Loft Labs is CNCF and Linux Foundation member. Loft allows companies to empower their employees to spin up low-cost, low-overhead Kubernetes environments for a variety of use cases.
    Starting Price: $25 per user per month
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    Gefyra

    Gefyra

    Blueshoe

    Building and pushing containers to test them in Kubernetes is repetitive and time-consuming. Writing and debugging code that depends on services in Kubernetes is daunting. Especially if they are not reachable during development. Gefyra is an Open Source project that runs local code in any Kubernetes cluster without the build and push cycle. It overlays containers in the cluster making code changes immediately available. Gefyra enables you to: - Run containers and talk to internal services on an external Kubernetes cluster - Operate feature-branches in a production-like Kubernetes environment with all adjacent services - Overlay Kubernetes cluster-internal services with you local container. - Leverage development clusters for multiple developers at the same time. - Write code in the IDE you already love - Leverage all the neat development features, such as debugger, code-hot-reloading, overriding - Run high-level integration tests against all dependent services
    Starting Price: free
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    ContainIQ

    ContainIQ

    ContainIQ

    Our out-of-the-box solution allows you to monitor the health of your cluster and troubleshoot issues faster with pre-built dashboards that just work. And our clear and affordable pricing makes it easy to get started today. ContainIQ deploys three agents that sit inside your cluster: a single replica deployment that collects metrics and events from the Kubernetes API and two additional daemon sets, one that collects latency information for every pod on that node and another that collects logs for all of your pods/containers. Monitor latency by microservice and by path, including p95, p99, average, and RPS. Works instantly without application packages or middleware. Set alerts on significant changes. Search functionality, filter by date range, and view data over time. View all incoming and outgoing requests alongside metadata. Graph P99, P95, average latency, and error rate over time for each URL path. Correlate logs for a specific trace, useful for debugging when problems arise.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Shoreline

    Shoreline

    Shoreline.io

    Shoreline is the Cloud Reliability platform — the only platform that lets DevOps engineers build automations in an afternoon, and fix issues forever. Shoreline reduces on-call complexity by running across clouds, Kubernetes clusters, and VMs allowing operators to manage their entire fleet as if it were a single box. Debugging and repairing issues is easy with advanced tooling for your best SREs, automated runbooks for the broader team, and a platform that makes building automations 30X faster. Shoreline does the heavy lifting, setting up monitors and building repair scripts, so that customers only need to configure them for their environment. Shoreline’s modern “Operations at the Edge” architecture runs efficient agents in the background of all monitored hosts. Agents run as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes or an installed package on VMs (apt, yum). The Shoreline backend is hosted by Shoreline in AWS, or deployed in your AWS virtual private cloud.
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    Altinity

    Altinity

    Altinity

    Altinity's expert engineering team can implement everything from core ClickHouse features to Kubernetes operator behavior to client library improvements. A flexible docker-based GUI manager for ClickHouse that can do the following: Install ClickHouse clusters; Add, delete, and replace nodes; Monitor cluster status; Help with troubleshooting and diagnostics. 3rd party tools and software integrations: Ingest: Kafka, ClickTail; APIs: Python, Golang, ODBC, Java; Kubernetes; UI tools: Grafana, Superset, Tabix, Graphite; Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL; BI tools: Tableau and many more. Altinity.Cloud incorporates lessons from helping hundreds of customers operate ClickHouse-based analytics. Altinity.Cloud has a Kubernetes-based architecture that delivers portability and user choice of where to operate. Designed from the beginning to run anywhere without lock-in. Cost management is critical for SaaS businesses.
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    Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager
    Easily handle multicluster scenarios for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters such as workload propagation, north-south load balancing (for traffic flowing into member clusters), and upgrade orchestration across multiple clusters. Fleet cluster enables centralized management of all your clusters at scale. The managed hub cluster takes care of the upgrades and Kubernetes cluster configuration for you. Kubernetes configuration propagation lets you use policies and overrides to disseminate objects across fleet member clusters. North-south load balancer orchestrates traffic flow across workloads deployed in multiple member clusters of the fleet. Group any combination of your Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters to simplify multi-cluster workflows like Kubernetes configuration propagation and multi-cluster networking. Fleet requires a hub Kubernetes cluster to store configurations for placement policy and multicluster networking.
    Starting Price: $0.10 per cluster per hour
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    Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes
    Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is an Oracle-managed container orchestration service that can reduce the time and cost to build modern cloud native applications. Unlike most other vendors, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides Container Engine for Kubernetes as a free service that runs on higher-performance, lower-cost compute shapes. DevOps engineers can use unmodified, open source Kubernetes for application workload portability and to simplify operations with automatic updates and patching. Deploy Kubernetes clusters including the underlying virtual cloud networks, internet gateways, and NAT gateways with a single click. Automate Kubernetes operations with web-based REST API and CLI for all actions including Kubernetes cluster creation, scaling, and operations. Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes does not charge for cluster management. Easily and quickly upgrade container clusters, with zero downtime, to keep them up to date with the latest stable version of Kubernetes.
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    Nutanix Kubernetes Engine
    Fast-track your way to production-ready Kubernetes and simplify lifecycle management with Nutanix Kubernetes Engine, an enterprise Kubernetes management solution. NKE empowers you to deliver and manage an end-to-end, production-ready Kubernetes environment with push-button simplicity while preserving a native user experience. Deploy and configure production-ready Kubernetes clusters in minutes, as opposed to days or weeks. Automatically configure and deploy your Kubernetes clusters for high availability through NKE’s simple, streamlined workflow. Every NKE Kubernetes cluster is deployed with a Nutanix full-featured CSI driver, which natively integrates with Volumes Block Storage and Files Storage to easily provide persistent storage for containerized applications. Add Kubernetes worker nodes with a single click. When additional physical resources are needed, expanding the cluster is just as simple.
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    Kyverno

    Kyverno

    Kyverno

    Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. With Kyverno, policies are managed as Kubernetes resources and no new language is required to write policies. This allows using familiar tools such as kubectl, Git, and Kustomize to manage policies. Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources plus ensure OCI image supply chain security. The Kyverno CLI can be used to test policies and validate resources as part of a CI/CD pipeline. Kyverno allows cluster administrators to manage environment specific configurations independently of workload configurations and enforce configuration best practices for their clusters. Kyverno can be used to scan existing workloads for best practices, or can be used to enforce best practices by blocking or mutating API requests. Block non-conformant resources using admission controls, or report policy violations.
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    Submariner

    Submariner

    Submariner

    As Kubernetes gains adoption, teams are finding they must deploy and manage multiple clusters to facilitate features like geo-redundancy, scale, and fault isolation for their applications. With Submariner, your applications and services can span multiple cloud providers, data centers, and regions. The Broker must be deployed on a single Kubernetes cluster. This cluster’s API server must be reachable by all Kubernetes clusters connected by Submariner. It can be a dedicated cluster, or one of the connected clusters. Once Submariner is deployed on a cluster with the proper credentials to the Broker it will exchange Cluster and Endpoint objects with other clusters (via push/pull/watching), and start forming connections and routes to other clusters. Worker node IPs on all connected clusters must be outside of the Pod/Service CIDR ranges.
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    StackRox

    StackRox

    StackRox

    Only StackRox provides comprehensive visibility into your cloud-native infrastructure, including all images, container registries, Kubernetes deployment configurations, container runtime behavior, and more. StackRox’s deep integration with Kubernetes delivers visibility focused on deployments, giving security and DevOps teams a comprehensive understanding of their cloud-native infrastructure, including images, containers, pods, namespaces, clusters, and their configurations. You get at-a-glance views of risk across your environment, compliance status, and active suspicious traffic. Each summary view enables you to drill into more detail. Using StackRox, you can easily identify and analyze container images in your environment with native integrations and support for nearly every image registry.
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    Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management
    Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes controls clusters and applications from a single console, with built-in security policies. Extend the value of Red Hat OpenShift by deploying apps, managing multiple clusters, and enforcing policies across multiple clusters at scale. Red Hat’s solution ensures compliance, monitors usage and maintains consistency. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes is included with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, a complete set of powerful, optimized tools to secure, protect, and manage your apps. Run your operations from anywhere that Red Hat OpenShift runs, and manage any Kubernetes cluster in your fleet. Speed up application development pipelines with self-service provisioning. Deploy legacy and cloud-native applications quickly across distributed clusters. Free up IT departments with self-service cluster deployment that automatically delivers applications.
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    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost is a vendor-neutral open source project for measuring and allocating cloud infrastructure and container costs in real-time. Built by Kubernetes experts and supported by Kubernetes practitioners, OpenCost shines a light into the black box of Kubernetes spending. Flexible, customizable cost allocation and cloud resource monitoring for accurate showback, chargeback, and ongoing reporting. Real-time cost allocation, broken down by Kubernetes concepts to the container level. Allocation for in-cluster resources like CPU, GPU, memory, load balancers, and persistent volumes. Dynamic asset pricing, through integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP billing APIs as well as support for on-prem Kubernetes clusters using custom pricing. Monitor costs outside the Kubernetes cluster from the cloud provider, resources like object storage, databases, and other managed services. Integrations with other open source tooling, such as easy pricing data exports to Prometheus.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kublr

    Kublr

    Kublr

    Centrally deploy, run, and manage Kubernetes clusters across all of your environments with a comprehensive container orchestration platform that finally delivers on the Kubernetes promise. Optimized for large enterprises, Kublr is designed to provide multi-cluster deployments and observability. We made it easy, so your team can focus on what really matters: innovation and value generation. Enterprise-grade container orchestration might start with Docker and Kubernetes, but Kublr delivers the comprehensive, flexible tools that ensure you deploy enterprise-class Kubernetes clusters from Day One. The platform eases adoption for enterprises new to Kubernetes while providing the flexibility and control mature organizations need. While master self-healing is key, true high availability can only be achieved with additional node self-healing, ensuring worker nodes are as reliable as the cluster.
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    Amazon EKS Anywhere
    Amazon EKS Anywhere is a new deployment option for Amazon EKS that enables you to easily create and operate Kubernetes clusters on-premises, including on your own virtual machines (VMs) and bare metal servers. EKS Anywhere provides an installable software package for creating and operating Kubernetes clusters on-premises and automation tooling for cluster lifecycle support. EKS Anywhere brings a consistent AWS management experience to your data center, building on the strengths of Amazon EKS Distro (the same Kubernetes that powers EKS on AWS.) EKS Anywhere saves you the complexity of buying or building your own management tooling to create EKS Distro clusters, configure the operating environment, update software, and handle backup and recovery. EKS Anywhere enables you to automate cluster management, reduce support costs, and eliminate the redundant effort of using multiple open source or 3rd party tools for operating Kubernetes clusters. EKS Anywhere is fully supported by AWS.
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    kpt

    kpt

    kpt

    kpt is a package-centric toolchain that enables a WYSIWYG configuration authoring, automation, and delivery experience, which simplifies managing Kubernetes platforms and KRM-driven infrastructure at scale by manipulating declarative configuration as data, separated from the code that transforms it. Most Kubernetes users either manage their resources using conventional imperative graphical user interfaces, command-line tools (kubectl), and automation (e.g., operators) that operate directly against Kubernetes APIs, or declarative configuration tools, such as Helm, Terraform, cdk8s, or one of the dozens of other tools. At a small scale, this is largely driven by preference and familiarity. As companies expand the number of Kubernetes development and production clusters they use, creating and enforcing consistent configurations and security policies across a growing environment becomes difficult.
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    Karpenter
    Karpenter simplifies Kubernetes infrastructure with the right nodes at the right time. Karpenter is an open source, high-performance Kubernetes cluster autoscaler that simplifies infrastructure management by automatically launching the appropriate compute resources to handle your cluster's applications. Designed to leverage the full potential of the cloud, Karpenter enables fast and straightforward compute provisioning for Kubernetes clusters. It enhances application availability by swiftly responding to changes in application load, scheduling, and resource requirements, efficiently placing new workloads onto a variety of available computing resources. By identifying opportunities to remove under-utilized nodes, replace costly nodes with more economical alternatives, and consolidate workloads onto more efficient compute resources, Karpenter effectively reduces cluster compute costs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Crossplane

    Crossplane

    Crossplane

    Crossplane is an open-source Kubernetes add-on that enables platform teams to assemble infrastructure from multiple vendors, and expose higher-level self-service APIs for application teams to consume, without having to write any code. Provision and manage cloud infrastructure and services using kubectl. Crossplane extends your Kubernetes cluster, providing you with CRDs for any infrastructure or managed service. Compose these granular resources into higher-level abstractions that can be versioned, managed, deployed, and consumed using your favorite tools and existing processes you've already integrated with your clusters. We built Crossplane to help organizations build their clouds like the cloud vendors build theirs, with a control plane. Crossplane is a CNCF project which extends the Kubernetes API to manage and compose infrastructure. Operators can encapsulate policies, permissions, and other guardrails behind a custom API line generated by Crossplane.
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    Edka

    Edka

    Edka

    Edka automates the creation of a production‑ready Platform as a Service (PaaS) on top of standard cloud virtual machines and Kubernetes. It reduces the manual effort required to run applications on Kubernetes by providing preconfigured open source add-ons that turn a Kubernetes cluster into a full-fledged PaaS. Edka simplifies Kubernetes operations by organizing them into layers: Layer 1: Cluster provisioning – A simple UI to provision a k3s-based cluster. You can create a cluster in one click using the default values. Layer 2: Add-ons - One-click deploy for metrics-server, cert-manager, and various operators; preconfigured for Hetzner, no extra setup required. Layer 3: Applications - Minimal config UIs for apps built on top of add-ons. Layer 4: Deployments - Edka updates deployments automatically (with semantic versioning rules), supports instant rollbacks, autoscaling, persistent volumes, secrets/env imports, and quick public exposure.
    Starting Price: €0
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    Velero

    Velero

    Velero

    Velero is an open source tool to safely backup and restore, perform disaster recovery, and migrate Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. Reduces time to recovery in case of infrastructure loss, data corruption, and/or service outages. Enables cluster portability by easily migrating Kubernetes resources from one cluster to another​. Offers key data protection features such as scheduled backups, retention schedules, and pre or post-backup hooks for custom actions. Backup your Kubernetes resources and volumes for an entire cluster, or part of a cluster by using namespaces or label selectors. Set schedules to automatically kickoff backups at recurring intervals. Configure pre and post-backup hooks to perform custom operations before and after Velero backups. Velero is released as open source software and provides community support through our GitHub project page.
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    Spectro Cloud Palette
    Spectro Cloud’s Palette is a comprehensive Kubernetes management platform designed to simplify and unify the deployment, operation, and scaling of Kubernetes clusters across diverse environments—from edge to cloud to data center. It provides full-stack, declarative orchestration, enabling users to blueprint cluster configurations with consistency and flexibility. The platform supports multi-cluster, multi-distro Kubernetes environments, delivering lifecycle management, granular access controls, cost visibility, and optimization. Palette integrates seamlessly with cloud providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and popular Kubernetes services such as EKS, OpenShift, and Rancher. With robust security features including FIPS and FedRAMP compliance, Palette addresses needs of government and regulated industries. It offers flexible deployment options—self-hosted, SaaS, or airgapped—ensuring organizations can choose the best fit for their infrastructure and security requirements.
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    Kong Mesh
    Enterprise service mesh based on Kuma for multi-cloud and multi-cluster on both Kubernetes and VMs. Deploy with a single command. Connect to other services automatically with built-in service discovery, including an Ingress resource and remote CPs. Support across any environment, including multi-cluster, multi-cloud and multi-platform on both Kubernetes and VMs. Accelerate initiatives like zero-trust and GDPR with native mesh policies, improving the speed and efficiency of every application team. Deploy a single control plane that can scale horizontally to many data planes, or support multiple clusters or even hybrid service meshes running on both Kubernetes and VMs combined. Simplify cross-zone communication using an Envoy-based ingress deployment on both Kubernetes and VMs, as well as the built-in DNS resolver for service-to-service communication. Built on top of Envoy with 50+ observability charts out of the box, you can collect metrics, traces, and logs of all L4-L7 traffic.
    Starting Price: $250 per month
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    NVIDIA Base Command Manager
    NVIDIA Base Command Manager offers fast deployment and end-to-end management for heterogeneous AI and high-performance computing clusters at the edge, in the data center, and in multi- and hybrid-cloud environments. It automates the provisioning and administration of clusters ranging in size from a couple of nodes to hundreds of thousands, supports NVIDIA GPU-accelerated and other systems, and enables orchestration with Kubernetes. The platform integrates with Kubernetes for workload orchestration and offers tools for infrastructure monitoring, workload management, and resource allocation. Base Command Manager is optimized for accelerated computing environments, making it suitable for diverse HPC and AI workloads. It is available with NVIDIA DGX systems and as part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite. High-performance Linux clusters can be quickly built and managed with NVIDIA Base Command Manager, supporting HPC, machine learning, and analytics applications.
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    Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring
    The only real-time, analytics-driven multicloud monitoring solution for all environments (formerly SignalFx). Monitor any environment on a massively scalable streaming architecture. Open, flexible data collection and rapid visualizations of services in seconds. Purpose built for ephemeral and dynamic cloud-native environments at any scale (e.g., Kubernetes, container, serverless). Detect, visualize and resolve issues as soon as they arise. Monitor infrastructure performance in real-time at cloud scale through predictive streaming analytics. Over 200 pre-built integrations for cloud services and out-of-the-box dashboards for rapid visualization of your entire stack. Autodiscover, breakdown, group, and explore clouds, services and systems. Quickly and easily understand how your infrastructure behaves across different services, availability zones, Kubernetes clusters and more.
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    CAPE

    CAPE

    Biqmind

    Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes App Deployment & Migration Made Simple. Unleash your K8s superpower with CAPE. Key Features. Disaster Recovery. Stateful application backup and restore for Disaster Recovery Data Mobility & Migration. Secure application & data management and migration across on-prem, private and public clouds. Multi-cluster Application Deployment. Stateful application deployment across multi-cluster & multi-cloud. Drag & Drop CI/CD Workflow Manager. Simplified UI for complex CI/CD pipeline configuration & deployment. CAPE for K8s Disaster Recovery Cluster Migration Cluster Upgrades Data Migration Data Protection Data Cloning App Deployment. CAPE™ radically simplifies advanced Kubernetes functionalities such as Disaster Recovery, Data Mobility & Migration, Multi-cluster Application Deployment, and CI/CD across on-prem, private and public clouds. Multi-Cluster Application Deployment. Control plane to federate clusters, manage application and services
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Tencent Kubernetes Engine
    TKE is fully compatible with the entire range of Kubernetes capabilities and has been adapted to Tencent Cloud's fundamental IaaS capabilities such as CVM and CBS. In addition, Tencent Cloud’s Kubernetes-based cloud products such as CBS and CLB support one-click deployment to container clusters for a variety of open source applications, greatly improving deployment efficiency. Thanks to TKE, you can simplify the management of large-scale clusters and management and OPS of distributed applications without having to use cluster management software or design fault-tolerant cluster architecture. Simply launch TKE and specify the tasks you want to run, and then TKE will take care of all of the cluster management tasks, allowing you to focus on developing Dockerized applications.
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    Longhorn

    Longhorn

    Longhorn

    In the past, ITOps and DevOps have found it hard to add replicated storage to Kubernetes clusters. As a result many non-cloud-hosted Kubernetes clusters don’t support persistent storage. External storage arrays are non-portable and can be extremely expensive. Longhorn delivers simplified, easy to deploy and upgrade, 100% open source, cloud-native persistent block storage without the cost overhead of open core or proprietary alternatives. Longhorn’s built-in incremental snapshot and backup features keep the volume data safe in or out of the Kubernetes cluster. Scheduled backups of persistent storage volumes in Kubernetes clusters is simplified with Longhorn’s intuitive, free management UI. External replication solutions will recover from a disk failure by re-replicating the entire data store. This can take days, during which time the cluster performs poorly and has a higher risk of failure.
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    AdroitLogic Integration Platform Server (IPS)
    Easily deploy any number of ESB instances on the Integration Platform with just a few mouse clicks. Monitor and debug individual instances as well as entire clusters via a single dashboard. ESB instances are spawned in lightweight Docker containers, which provides better resource utilization and responsiveness than virtual machines. The platform detects and re-spawns failed instances within a matter of seconds, using the powerful Kubernetes framework. Adjust computing power of the platform by adding or removing physical or virtual machines, with zero impact on existing components. Easily manage ESB clusters, projects, configurations and user permissions, monitor statistics and debug ESB instances via the IPS dashboard. Plug in project-specific dashboards and seamlessly manage and monitor the platform as well as individual projects via a single, unified dashboard.
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    CloudCasa

    CloudCasa

    CloudCasa by Catalogic

    CloudCasa is a Kubernetes backup and recovery solution for multi-cluster and multi-cloud recovery, named a leader and outperformer by industry analysts. With CloudCasa, developers, DevOps, and Platform Engineering teams don’t need to be a storage or data protection expert to backup and restore your Kubernetes clusters, or to manage Velero. As a powerful and easy to use Kubernetes backup and Velero management service, start with CloudCasa for Velero, and upgrade as needed to CloudCasa Pro, to get advanced multi-cloud application recovery. Let CloudCasa do all the hard work of managing and protecting your cluster resources and persistent data from human error, security breaches, and service failures, providing the business continuity and compliance that your business requires. It's easy for a single cluster, and just as easy for large, complex, multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud environments.
    Starting Price: $19 per node per month
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    mogenius

    mogenius

    mogenius

    mogenius combines visibility, observability, and automation in a single platform for comprehensive Kubernetes control. Connect and visualize your Kubernetes clusters and workloads​. Provide visibility for the entire team. Identify misconfigurations across your workloads. Take action directly within the mogenius platform. Automate your K8s operations with service catalogs, developer self-service, and ephemeral environments​. Leverage developer self-service to simplify deployments for your developers. Optimize resource allocation and avoid configuration drift through standardized and automated workflows. Eliminate duplicate work and encourage reusability with service catalogs. Get full visibility into your current Kubernetes setup. Deploy a cloud-agnostic Kubernetes operator to receive a complete overview of what’s going on across your clusters and workloads. Provide developers with local and ephemeral testing environments in a few clicks that mirror your production setup.
    Starting Price: $350 per month
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    Spot Ocean

    Spot Ocean

    Spot by NetApp

    Spot Ocean lets you reap the benefits of Kubernetes without worrying about infrastructure while gaining deep cluster visibility and dramatically reducing costs. The key question is how to use containers without the operational overhead of managing the underlying VMs while also take advantage of the cost benefits associated with Spot Instances and multi-cloud. Spot Ocean is built to solve this problem by managing containers in a “Serverless” environment. Ocean provides an abstraction on top of virtual machines allowing to deploy Kubernetes clusters without the need to manage the underlying VMs. Ocean takes advantage of multiple compute purchasing options like Reserved and Spot instance pricing and failover to On-Demand instances whenever necessary, providing 80% reduction in infrastructure costs. Spot Ocean is a Serverless Compute Engine that abstracts the provisioning (launching), auto-scaling, and management of worker nodes in Kubernetes clusters.
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    KnowledgeKube

    KnowledgeKube

    KnowledgeKube

    KnowledgeKube is the low-code platform for creating truly scalable enterprise applications for greater success. Painlessly migrate from legacy systems at a pace to suit you, with a true enterprise-grade, low-code solution. Digitize user journeys and empower people to better self-serve, whilst easily publishing natively across all devices. Our powerful workflow engine enables you to simplify, digitize and automate complex processes with ease. Future-proof by building for the cloud, start small to scale with confidence on a truly headless elastic cloud architecture. KnowledgeKube helps organizations around the globe to create scalable applications faster. Business users, seasoned developers, and designers alike are empowered across your organization to work more collaboratively and effectively to rapidly build applications of any size. KnowledgeKube is the low-code platform that enables you to produce enterprise web and mobile apps faster and more cost-effectively.
    Starting Price: $271.73 per month
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    CloudNatix

    CloudNatix

    CloudNatix

    CloudNatix can connect to any infrastructure, anywhere, from cloud to the data center to edge, across VM, Kubernetes and managed Kubernetes clusters. Unifying your federated pools of resources into a single planet-scale cluster, all via an easy to consume SaaS service. The global dashboard provides a common view of cost and operational intelligence across your multiple cloud & Kubernetes environments, including AWS, EKS, Azure, AKS, Google Cloud, GKE, and many more. The universal view across all clouds allows you to drill down into the details of every resource including individual instances, and namespaces across all regions, availability zones, and hypervisors. CloudNatix provides a unified cost-attribution view across your multiple public, private and hybrid clouds as well as multiple Kubernetes clusters and namespaces. CloudNatix provides automation for costs you choose to attribute to your business units.
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    Percona Kubernetes Operator
    The Percona Kubernetes Operator for Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB automates the creation, alteration, or deletion of members in your Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB environment. It can be used to instantiate a new Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB replica set, or to scale an existing environment. The Operator contains all necessary Kubernetes settings to provide a proper and consistent Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB instance. The Percona Kubernetes Operators are based on best practices for configuration and setup of a Percona XtraDB Cluster or Percona Server for MongoDB replica set. The benefits of the Operator are many but saving time and delivering a consistent and vetted environment is key.
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    Nirmata

    Nirmata

    Nirmata

    Deploy production-ready Kubernetes clusters in days. Rapidly onboard users and applications. Conquer Kubernetes complexity with an intuitive and powerful DevOps solution. Eliminate friction between teams, enhance alignment, and boost productivity. With Nirmata’s Kubernetes Policy Manager, you’ll have the right security, compliance and Kubernetes governance to scale efficiently. Manage all your Kubernetes clusters, policies, and applications in one place while streamling operations with the DevSecOps Platform. Nirmata’s DevSecOps platform integrates with cloud providers (EKS, AKS, GKE, OKE, etc.) and infrastructure-based solutions (VMware, Nutanix, bare metal) and solves Kubernetes operations challenges for enterprise DevOps teams with powerful Kubernetes management and governance capabilities.
    Starting Price: $50 per node per month
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    IBM Kubecost

    IBM Kubecost

    Apptio, an IBM company

    IBM Kubecost provides real-time cost visibility and insights for teams using Kubernetes, helping you continuously reduce your cloud costs. Breakdown costs by any Kubernetes concepts, including deployment, service, namespace label, and more. View costs across multiple clusters in a single view or via a single API endpoint. Join Kubernetes costs with any external cloud services or infrastructure spend to have a complete picture. External costs can be shared and then attributed to any Kubernetes concept for a comprehensive view of spend. Receive dynamic recommendations for reducing spend without sacrificing performance. Prioritize key infrastructure or application changes for improving resource efficiency and reliability. Quickly catch cost overruns and infrastructure outage risks before they become a problem with real-time notifications. Preserve engineering workflows by integrating with tools like PagerDuty and Slack.
    Starting Price: $199 per month
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    Calico Enterprise
    A self-managed, active security platform with full-stack observability for containers and Kubernetes. Calico Enterprise is the industry’s only active security platform with full-stack observability for containers and Kubernetes. Calico Enterprise extends the declarative nature of Kubernetes to specify security and observability as code. This ensures consistent enforcement of security policies and compliance, and provides observability for troubleshooting across multi-cluster, multi-cloud and hybrid deployments. Implement zero-trust workload access controls for traffic to and from individual pods to external endpoints on a per-pod basis, to protect your Kubernetes cluster. Author DNS policies that implement fine-grained access controls between a workload and the external services it needs to connect to, like Amazon RDS, ElastiCache, and more.