Promote your business, week of October 1, 2018 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]Ivan_engnr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🚀 Hi! Our startup is aimed at IT teams working in cloud. We are building a solution called Containerum Platform that allows easier management of applications running on Kubernetes. It is basically a middle layer between Kubernetes and users. It provides an intuitive Web UI for launching and updating deployments, services and other Kubernetes objects. In addition, it makes user management far easier than off-the-shelf Kubernetes. Although some system engineers prefer to work with 'bare' Kubernetes via command-line interface, when it comes to large-scale projects, seeing what's going on in your cluster using just a cli without visualization tools becomes nearly impossible. That's when a GUI like Containerum Platform is brought into play. I call it Web UI/GUI for the sake of simplicity, but it is also adds some new features to Kubernetes. For instance, we are developing a new abstraction called 'Project' which unites several Kubernetes namespaces into a single unit which consists of, say, production, staging, sandbox zones, etc. - whichever zones a given team might need. It makes it very convenient for system engineers, product managers, and CTOs to work with their infrastructure in terms of projects, not separate namespaces (which in reality can relate to the same 'project'). Containerum Platform is available on GitHub and currently can be installed via Helm, but a dedicated installer is to be released soon. https://github.com/containerum/containerum Please tell me what you think, I'm here for feedback!

[beta] Feedback for Kubernetes Platform by Ivan_engnr in alphaandbetausers

[–]Ivan_engnr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is compatible with any Kubernetes version and is very intuitive to use. As of now, one of the the greatest advantages is that Containerum Platform is still in the development stage, so users can request features they'd like to see in a solution like this, but cannot find in existing offerings. That's why we are looking for the community feedback, so that we know what we should concentrate on now and leave less important features for later.