Openkruise

Collaborative and visual infrastructure as design for Openkruise

Components ( 18 )

The Meshery model for Openkruise supports the following components.

advanced-cron-job

advanced-cron-job

broadcast-job

broadcast-job

clone-set

clone-set

container-recreate-request

container-recreate-request

daemon-set

daemon-set

ephemeral-job

ephemeral-job

image-list-pull-job

image-list-pull-job

image-pull-job

image-pull-job

node-image

node-image

node-pod-probe

node-pod-probe

persistent-pod-state

persistent-pod-state

pod-probe-marker

pod-probe-marker

resource-distribution

resource-distribution

sidecar-set

sidecar-set

stateful-set

stateful-set

united-deployment

united-deployment

workload-spread

workload-spread

pod-unavailable-budget

pod-unavailable-budget

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