
Kubecost
Provides real-time cost visibility and insights for teams using Kubernetes, helping to continuously reduce cloud costs
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| + | Cost Allocation | Breaks down costs by Kubernetes concepts like deployment, service, and namespace label |
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| + | Multi-Cluster View | View costs across multiple clusters in a single view or via a single API endpoint |
| + | External Cost Integration | Joins Kubernetes costs with external cloud services or infrastructure spend |
| + | Dynamic Recommendations | Provides recommendations for reducing spend without sacrificing performance |
| + | Real-Time Notifications | Alerts users to cost overruns and infrastructure outage risks |
| + | Savings Page | Includes container right-sizing, cluster right-sizing, and abandoned workload detection |
| + | Saved Reports | Allows users to save reports of their monitoring dashboard data |
| + | Budgets and Alerts | Monitors and allocates budgets with alerts for cost savings |
| + | Event Auditing | Tracks and audits events for better security and compliance |
| + | Metric Retention | Supports long-term metric retention via object storage |
| + | Chargeback and Showback | Provides chargeback and showback capabilities for cost transparency |
| - | Accuracy in Free Version | The free version may not provide the same level of accuracy as the paid versions |
| - | Scalability Constraints | There are limitations when scaling the software for larger environments |
| - | Manual Optimization | Some optimization tasks need to be performed manually, which can be time-consuming |
| - | Insufficient Documentation | Some users feel that the documentation needs improvement, particularly in areas like alerting and self-hosting |
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Ratings
5.005
| Product Hunt | 5.05 based on 7 reviews |
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Notes
- Kubecost Cloud: A SaaS solution which runs the Kubecost agent locally on your Kubernetes clusters, and supports unlimited clusters across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem.