Sveltos: Automate Configuration Updates for Kubernetes Applications

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  • addon-controller

    Sveltos Kubernetes add-on controller programmatically deploys add-ons and applications in tens of clusters. Support for ClusterAPI powered clusters, Helm charts, kustomize ,YAMLs. Sveltos has built-in support for multi-tenancy.

  • Sveltos is an open-source Kubernetes project to deploy add-ons in a multitude of Kubernetes cluster. Sveltos can also be instructed to watch for changes in ConfigMaps and Secrets and triggers rolling upgrades for the associated resources, ensuring that applications stay up-to-date.

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