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Otomi is an open source project (see the GitHub project here) and is a single deployable package to offer a complete platform experience on top of (any) Kubernetes cluster. After installing Otomi on Kubernetes, you can create an account, sign in, create a team and add members to the team. Team members will get access to a project in Harbor (to push images to), all container logs of the team, a shared space in Vault, and self service features to publicly expose services or even deploy images using user friendly forms. By default Otomi is configured in permissive security mode, which means security policies are enabled, but non-blocking. This enables developers to learn Kubernetes security as they go.
To get started with Otomi, just spin up a Kubernetes cluster (or use the Quickstart) and deploy the chart.
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