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CloudKnit: An Open Source Solution for Managing Cloud Environments
Thanks for the question. I'm assuming you are talking about the open source Pulumi and Terraform CLI. We don't compete with them but rather integrate with them. These IaC tools and even other cloud native tools like Helm/Kustomize work well to manage individual components of your "Environment" but folks still need to write pipeline code on top of these tools to get an Environment thats useful. The pipeline code is imperative and becomes very difficult to manage as you scale. Environment as Code is a declarative way (with state management) to provision entire environment.
If you think about this using a Lego analogy, CloudKnit connects various lego pieces (components within your environment like networking, eks, db, web apps, backend apps) and builds a lego toy (entire environment). Those various components will still be provisioned using Pulumi, TF, Helm Kustomize etc.
We also provide workflow, visibility for the environments.
We have a diagram in our README (https://github.com/cloudknit-io/cloudknit#readme) that explains how CloudKnit fits in with existing tools. Please check "Diagram 1: Where does CloudKnit fit in with existing tools".
Also, here is a talk I gave about Environment as Code that might help understand the concept behind CloudKnit better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INCUMYl2B-0&t=9s
Hope this helps.
Thank,
Selefra
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A Better Version Is Released - Selefra v0.2.3
[Feature]Modules support filtering, while labels support customization of any format. by @FelixsJiang in #30
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How to spot and troubleshoot AWS S3 bucket object traversal issues
Selefra Project Repository: github.com/selefra/selefra
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April 2023
Analyze cloud resources using GPT (https://github.com/selefra/selefra)
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Policy-as-code is recommended for managing cloud and SaaS services
Selefra: Selefra is an open-source Policy as Code tool that can use natural language to write rules for security compliance checks, cost configuration checks, and architecture rationality checks on current cloud services.
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Using GPT to Analyze Cloud Security Issues for GCP
GitHub: https://github.com/selefra/selefra
Website: https://www.selefra.io/
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Using GPT to Analyze Cloud Security Issues
Here, we strongly encourage you to try Selefra and enjoy a faster and more efficient cloud security analysis and resolution experience. You can find more information about Selefra on our official website (https://www.selefra.io/) or GitHub (https://github.com/selefra/selefra), or follow our Twitter account (https://twitter.com/SelefraCorp) for more real-time updates.
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Using Selefra GPT to Check whether GCP has architecture design defects
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