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Komodor

Kubernetes-native troubleshooting platform
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What is Komodor?

By providing a centralized view of all code, config & 3rd-party app changes across the entire k8s stack, Komodor offers contextual insights that help developers easily detect root causes, rapidly solve issues and innovate with confidence.
Komodor is a tool in the Container Tools category of a tech stack.

Who uses Komodor?

Developers
4 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Komodor.

Komodor Integrations

GitHub, Slack, GitLab, Kubernetes, and Jenkins are some of the popular tools that integrate with Komodor. Here's a list of all 14 tools that integrate with Komodor.

Komodor's Features

  • Change intelligence - full view of all changes in your K8s system that shows you precisely who did what and when. This is invaluable for understanding exactly why something went wrong.
  • In-depth visibility - complete activity timeline, including code and config changes, deployments, alerts, code diffs and more for easy drill-downs.
  • Insights into service dependencies - this helps provide context for cross-service changes, visualizing the ripples across your entire system.
  • Slack integration - great quality-of-life feature that integrates Komodor with your existing communication channels.

Komodor Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Komodor?
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Docker
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npm
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