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devspace-plugin-loft
Loft Plugin for DevSpace - adds commands like `devspace create space` or `devspace create vcluster` to DevSpace
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
However, opening up access doesn't need to mean everyone becomes an admin. There are strategies that can help you maintain control and prevent mishaps while granting developers the capabilities they need. For instance, you can use a tool like Loft to give developers self-service access to virtual clusters that run atop your existing environment, adding the multi-tenancy support that standard Kubernetes is missing. Another approach might be to provide a locked-down namespace for each developer by using Kubernetes RBAC rules to enforce access control. Whichever route you take, developers will thank you, and you could see lasting benefits to team productivity and agility.
Kubernetes clusters simplify the deployment and maintenance of containerized workloads in the cloud. Organizations are finding that Kubernetes blurs the line between development and operations. For instance, engineers that don't have access to traditional servers still find they need cluster permissions to test changes, run their tooling, and debug running workloads.