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Manage your cloud-native applications and infrastructure across environments, clusters, regions and clouds.
Securely consume managed services such as PostgreSQL, Redis, Buckets and more, from
your choice of cloud on-premises.
Add new resources and controllers to Crossplane by extending existing Stacks
or building your own.
Define complete applications with managed service dependencies for scheduling across
clusters and regions to balance reliability, cost, and performance.
Provision and manage Kubernetes clusters: bring your own clusters or generate on demand,
with common configuration and policy.
Crossplane supports your choice of infrastructure and enables anyone to add their own.
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.
As a multicloud workload and resource orchestrator, Crossplane manages workloads (container, serverless, others) and resources they consume (databases, message queues, buckets, data pipelines, and others) across clouds and on-premise environments.
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 providers, many regions and offerings.
Leverages tried and tested Kubernetes machinery to provide a high level of extensibility around APIs, resource controllers, schedulers and other components. This empowers the community to build on top of it easily.
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.
“Our customers are increasingly looking for a way to deploy their code across multiple cloud environments. The choices available today are too complex and vendor-driven, but with Crossplane, the ability to orchestrate clouds becomes simple. We look forward to collaborating with them on this vision and as the first complex app running on Crossplane.”
“Crossplane will make it possible for organizations to take deeper ownership of where they want to run their services and how they manage their application data. Kudos to the Upbound team for architecting and delivering this critical, open source and community driven component of the cloud-neutral future.”
“It's exciting to see open cloud standards like Crossplane emerge, that will allow new multicloud technologies like YugabyteDB to take advantage of the broader cloud ecosystem, on-premise and in-public cloud. Future work with Crossplane.io and Rook.io is a natural fit with the Kubernetes ecosystem.”
“Having a control plane that is able to schedule and orchestrate portable workloads across cloud providers, regions, and on-premises while still using best-of-breed managed services allows organizations to improve availability, geographic presence, as well as optimize for cost.”
Join the conversation and help shape the evolution of Crossplane. Here are a few ways to get started.
Join the Crossplane team and community members in our Slack group.
Watch and star Crossplane on Gitub and follow our progress.
Join us discussing features and upcoming news for Crossplane.
Listen to the Crossplane podcast and learn about our roadmap.
You can also join us every other week for our community meeting call to discuss Crossplane