- Securely consume managed services such as PostgreSQL, Redis, Buckets and more, from
+ Securely consume managed services such as PostgreSQL, Redis, Buckets and more, from
your choice of cloud on-premises.
Schedule workloads across clusters, regions and clouds.
- Define complete applications with managed service dependencies for scheduling across
+ Define complete applications with managed service dependencies for scheduling across
clusters and regions to balance reliability, cost, and performance.
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Manage multiple clusters from a single control plane.
- Provision and manage kubernetes clusters: bring your own clusters or generate on demand,
+ Provision and manage Kubernetes clusters: bring your own clusters or generate on demand,
with common configuration and policy.
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A strong separation of concerns.
-
Developers can define workloads without worrying about implementation details,
- environment constraints, or policies. Administrators can define environment specifics,
+
Developers can define workloads without worrying about implementation details,
+ environment constraints, or policies. Administrators can define environment specifics,
and policies. Enable a higher degree of reusability and reduce complexity.
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Open source that doesn’t have an agenda.
Crossplane is open source software released under the Apache 2.0 license. Crossplane is
- a true community-driven effort to define a control plane that can span multiple cloud
+ a true community-driven effort to define a control plane that can span multiple cloud
providers, many regions and offerings.
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Built with high levels of extensibility.
Leverages tried and tested Kubernetes machinery to provide a high level of extensibility
- around APIs, resource controllers, schedulers and other components. This empowers the
+ around APIs, resource controllers, schedulers and other components. This empowers the
community to build on top of it easily.
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Full lifecycle management of resources.
-
A resource controller is responsible for the entire lifecycle of a resource. This
- resource is responsible for provisioning, health, scaling, failover, and actively
+
A resource controller is responsible for the entire lifecycle of a resource. This
+ resource is responsible for provisioning, health, scaling, failover, and actively
responding to external changes that deviate from the desired configuration.
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Sid Sijbrandij
CEO and Co-Founder of GitLab
-
+