Glasnostic announced the beta launch of Glasnostic for Kubernetes, a version of its solution tailor-made to provide high-level visibility and real-time control for applications running on Kubernetes.
Glasnostic for Kubernetes provides high-level observability over the interactions within and between applications, with the ability to apply policies to maintain control and prevent widespread outages when incidents occur.
This beta release is specifically for operations leaders seeking a solution for controlling complex, dynamic production environments with Kubernetes clusters composed of multiple services and applications.
• Glasnostic for Kubernetes makes visible which pod or group of pods is talking to whom, how much, and when.
• Users can see all running services, observe runtime behaviors, and apply policies.
• It's easy and quick to install, inserts cleanly into the network and requires no agents, no modifications to code or deployment artifacts, and works with every stack and in any environment without affecting developers or processes.
"We created Glasnostic for Kubernetes specifically for operations leaders who love Kubernetes, but are overwhelmed by the sheer number of moving parts and metrics," said Tobias Kunze, Co-Founder and CEO of Glasnostic. "With this beta release, they can see firsthand the ease with which Glasnostic helps them discover critical interactions, have a better understanding of what's going on and control the behavior, in real-time, as it happens."
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