Simplifying Kubernetes Operations

With Full Stack Visibility on Devtron Dashboard

After helping large clients such as Delhivery, BharatPe, Livspace, Moglix, etc., Devtron understood there is growing pain while troubleshooting K8s applications at each environment and across the team. Hence, Devtron presents the Kubernetes Dashboard for easy application lifecycle management from a UI.

The dashboard is built for developers, DevOps, and SREs to get a single-plane visibility of all Kubernetes resources across clusters and be able to edit, deploy or troubleshoot them from the UI.

Devtron's Kubernetes dashboard has three modules:

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Module Benefits

360 Visibility of Applications
Granular Resource Control
Visual representation of reduction in change failure rates
Faster Troubleshooting
Visual representation of tribal knowledge
Cluster Uniformity

Challenges Addressed

Team Members

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A realist at heart, adventure-junkie in spirit, & a DevOps junkie in his mind, Abhinav spends his days obsessing over the Marvel multiverse & figuring out ways to plan his next great mountain adventure. Tony Stark or Bear Gryllis? You decide!

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A realist at heart, adventure-junkie in spirit, & a DevOps junkie in his mind, Abhinav spends his days obsessing over the Marvel multiverse & figuring out ways to plan his next great mountain adventure. Tony Stark or Bear Gryllis? You decide!

Anup Dhiran

A realist at heart, adventure-junkie in spirit, & a DevOps junkie in his mind, Abhinav spends his days obsessing over the Marvel multiverse & figuring out ways to plan his next great mountain adventure. Tony Stark or Bear Gryllis? You decide!

Lack of holistic visibility of all the resources

Accessing multiple resources like pods, Deployments, Statefulset, Services, Secrets, Configmaps, etc., is time-consuming and not multi-cluster friendly.

Dependent on experts

And various team members, such as developers, often depend on a particular person to fetch the data for decision-making.

Applying kubectl at scale is frustrating

Using `kubectl` commands to check the status of new deployments or pod health is repetitive and frustrating for the Ops team. It is a context switch for developers and testers.

High cost of maintaining multiple clusters and nodes

Without a centralized tool, the Ops team doesn't get a consolidated view of which cluster needs attention at a particular time.

Growing operational challenges of HELM CLI

Involves a learning curve to remember all the commands for app deployments. In addition to that, there is no reliable mechanism to view the health and status of applications deployed using HELM.