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Devtron let's you connect and manage multiple Kubernetes clusters

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Devtron's Kubernetes Dashboard

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Updated: Jan 03, 2025

Description

Click through a step-by-step, interactive demo walkthrough of 220, powered by Supademo.

Steps

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Devtron let's you connect and manage multiple Kubernetes clusters
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Click Add a Cluster
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Add your cluster information
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Save and add the cluster
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All connected clusters will be visible
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Explore the resource browser next.
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All clusters will be listed in the resource browser
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Select the default_cluster
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Cluster information will be present in Overview tab
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After exploring, switch to the Node tab to view nodes.
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Proceed to click on Events for event details.
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All cluster events are present
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Devtron provides a advanced way to filter through the different events by using CEL expressions.
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Select Workloads for detailed workload information.
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Continuing, click on Deployment to manage deployments.
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Every deployment in Cluster is visible here
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Navigate to the Pod details by clicking on it.
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Visibility into all pods running in Cluster
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Perform actions in the pod
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View the live manifest
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View Pod Events
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View live Pod Logs
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Exec into the Pod
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Let's explore Application Management
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Gain visibility into all Helm Application Workloads
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Let's explore the Metrics Server
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View Application Health & Deployment Status
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Logical Grouping of Application Workloads
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Configure the Deployment
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View & Configure Chart Values
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Lastly, click here to view Deployment History
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Insights into every Application Revision
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Modify access through Authorization settings
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Define User Authorizations
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Add a new User
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You can enter the user's email address. We'll be adding a new user named Kim.
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Define Permissions for Helm Applications
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Save the Configuration
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Edit Robert's Permission
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Fine-grain access to Kubernetes Resources
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Define Cluster Permission
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Set Time Based Access Permission
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Click on "Done".
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Click on "Save".
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Click on "API Tokens".
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Generate a new API Token
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Let's give this token a name of "Developer Portal".
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Set a time-to-live for Token
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Define Token Permissions
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Click on "Generate token".
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Use Token to gain kubectl access to cluster
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Afterwards, click on "Catalog Framework".
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After that, click on "Clusters".
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The Schema is defined in JSON, and you can configure it as you require. Every field in this is customisable.
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Edit the Cluster Catalog
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There are the different fields that can be set for this cluster. These are all defined in the schema. You can set information about the cluster, engineers who are on pager duty for the cluster, the backup strategies and more.
Devtron's Kubernetes Dashboard