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Keiko Project has moved from the CLA to the DCO.
Please signoff your contributions by doing ONE of the following:
- Use
git commit -s ...
with each commit to add the signoff or - Manually add a
Signed-off-by: Your Name <[email protected]>
to each commit message.
The email address must match your primary GitHub email. You do NOT need cryptographic (e.g. gpg) signing.
- Use
git commit -s --amend ...
to add a signoff to the latest commit, if you forgot.
To automatically signoff on every commit, copy the community/dco-signoff-hook/prepare-commit-msg
file to the .git/hooks
directory in your repo or if you already have such a hook, merge the contents into your existing hook.
Keiko is a set of independent open source declarative tools for orchestration and management of multi-tenant, reliable, secure and efficient Kubernetes clusters in production.
Keiko solves the following common problems faced when running and managing Kubernetes clusters at scale and at all stages of their lifecycle.
- How do I bootstrap and manage worker nodes for my cluster?
- How do I mitigate spurious pod/node failures as well as maintain SLAs and compliance?
- How do I manage critical cluster services required across all apps on clusters?
- How do I optimize cost of my cluster?
- How do I do forensic dumps?
- Instance-manager
- Upgrade-manager
- Addon-manager
- Governor
- Lifecycle-Manager
- Minion-manager
- Kube-forensics
- Active-monitor
- Instance-manager demo
As the Keiko Community grows, we'd like to keep track of our users. Please send a PR with your organization name.
Currently officially using Keiko: