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Gardener vs Kocho: What are the differences?
Gardener: Manage Kubernetes clusters across multiple cloud providers. Many Open Source tools exist which help in creating and updating single Kubernetes clusters. However, the more clusters you need the harder it becomes to operate, monitor, manage and keep all of them alive and up-to-date. And that is exactly what project Gardener focuses on; Kocho: Bootstrapping Tool for CoreOS Clusters on AWS. Kocho provides a set of mechanisms to bootstrap AWS nodes that must follow a specific configuration with CoreOS. It sets up fleet meta-data, and patched versions of fleet, etcd, and docker when using Yochu.
Gardener and Kocho belong to "Cluster Management" category of the tech stack.
Gardener and Kocho are both open source tools. Gardener with 1.09K GitHub stars and 151 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Kocho with 73 GitHub stars and 3 GitHub forks.
Pros of Gardener
- It works across clouds and on-prem2