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Octopus Deploy launches Kubernetes Live Object Status enabling users to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Kubernetes applications all in one place

Octopus Deploy announced Kubernetes Live Object Status, a new feature that provides real-time visibility into the health and configuration of your applications running on Kubernetes. Octopus Deploy sets the standard for Continuous Delivery (CD) to Kubernetes, making it easy to manage complex deployments with environment promotion, the ability to view deployments across applications at a glance, and enterprise compliance built-in.

"We see a lot of teams grappling with the complexity that comes with managing Kubernetes," said Paul Stovell, CEO of Octopus Deploy. "With the addition of Kubernetes Live Object Status, these teams can use Octopus to easily manage deployments and troubleshooting, all in one place."

Teams often struggle with how long it takes to run software on Kubernetes. Configuration management, deployment automation, and application troubleshooting are not always fully automated and they're commonly distributed across different tools. This complexity slows deployments and increases the risk of outages.

"With Kubernetes Live Object Status, teams gain an always-on window into their applications, making it easier to detect issues, validate configuration health, and accelerate troubleshooting." said Colin Bowern, SVP Product at Octopus Deploy.

With Kubernetes Live Object Status, Octopus becomes one platform for both platform engineers and developers running software on Kubernetes.

For platform engineers, Octopus is a powerful tool for fully automating Continuous Delivery, managing configuration templates, and implementing compliance, security, and auditing best practices.

For developers, the addition of Kubernetes Live Object Status makes Octopus a self-service platform. They can save time by deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting applications in one place, with real-time visibility across all applications, environments, and clusters without switching between tools or going through a steep learning curve.
Published Monday, April 14, 2025 1:43 PM by David Marshall
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