Introducing Kubernetes support

Stav Sitnikov
June 8, 2022
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TL;DR

A full view of your cloud means you can Captain it with confidence - Lightlytics now supports Kubernetes.

We have announced our commitment to Kubernetes support during kubecon and now its time to share it with everyone.

Kubernetes is increasingly being used for development and production workloads by engineering teams.

By combining Kubernetes with the cloud layers and all the inter and intra dependencies between them, we obtain an extremely complex set of infrastructure.

Taking K8S workloads and Cloud changes into consideration is a complex task.

Now you can detect all Kubernetes components instantly using Lightlytics, understand the architecture of your containerized infrastructure in real-time, and see how cloud configuration changes affect Kubernetes workloads both at build and runtime. Troubleshoot Kubernetes configurations, easily understand all dependencies, reduce downtimes and enforce best practices.

Kubernetes support is now integrated across our entire offering:

The integration process is quick and simple, deploy our Helm chart and you are ready to go:

Discovery:

Identify all Kubernetes cluster resources and configurations, as well as their dependencies with the cloud infrastructure services across multiple accounts.

KSPM
Get a full inventory of all k8s resources in your cloud environment
kubernetes inventory
kubernetes configurations
Get the full context of any resource
kubernetes posture management
Easily understand your entire k8s posture and troubleshoot k8s connectivity
kubernetes policies
View which policies are allowed by PODs and how they are assumed, find the missing policies you need to set in order to meet new requirements
kubernetes network activity
Get the entire picture by seeing activity related to pods


Events:

Keep track of all configuration changes and impacts between the cloud layer and the k8s layer.

kubernetes events
kubernetes event impact

Architectural standards:

Built-in, industry-best practice guardrails for k8s, and the ability to set triable knowledge policies based on a company's unique needs.

kubernetes  guardrails
Predefined Guardrails for you Kubernetes workloads

Incorporate tribal knowledge into our system so that the collective experience of your team is checked against any change:

kubernetes user defined policies
Set your own guardrails based on the teams tribal knowledge
See Violations with the full context

What’s next?

·      Inter cluster dependencies (i.e service to service dependencies)

·      Helm charts and Terraform (Kubernetes provider) simulation

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