
"Mirantis has announced the release of version 1.2.0 of its open-source distributed container management platform k0rdent. They pitch k0rdent as a "super control plane" for helping platform engineers who manage Kubernetes infrastructure across multiple environments. Built on open standards, k0rdent helps manage Kubernetes clusters and services hosted on-premises, in the cloud, and in hybrid environments via centralised, templated management."
"Mirantis explained how modern enterprise applications are now significantly more complex than a frontend with some API endpoints, encompassing databases, processing pipelines, data storage, and compute resources spread across multiple locations. They explain that this is particularly evident in AI-related applications, where inference, training, and data processing are often spread across different infrastruture."
Mirantis released version 1.2.0 of k0rdent, an open-source distributed container management platform positioned as a "super control plane" for platform engineers managing Kubernetes across multiple environments. k0rdent centralises templated management for clusters and services hosted on-premises, in public clouds, and in hybrid deployments using open standards. The platform consists of k0rdent Cluster Manager (KCM) for cluster lifecycle operations, k0rdent State Manager (KSM) for declarative service deployment and management, and k0rdent Observability & FinOps (KOF) for cost visibility, metrics, and dashboards via VictoriaMetrics and OpenCost integrations. Version 1.2.0 adds an OpenStack Hosted Control Plane template previously delayed by a CAPO bug.
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