SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kubecost, a tool delivering Kubernetes cost monitoring and management at scale, today announced the release of Kubecost Spot Commander. The new tool supports organizations currently using – or looking to take advantage of – spot or preemptible nodes in Kubernetes clusters running across AWS, GCP, or Azure. Spot Commander determines which workloads are safe to run on spot and selects a new set of nodes to handle the split of spot-ready and non-spot-ready workloads.
“Cloud providers offer spot and preemptible nodes at up to a 90 percent discount by utilizing their excess compute capacity,” said Webb Brown, CEO and co-founder of Kubecost. “The challenge comes with ensuring you can proactively take advantage of this capacity (and realize those reduced operating costs) without hindering workload performance or availability. Kubecost Spot Commander is built to enable Kubernetes domain experts to more efficiently consider which workloads can be optimized as spot and preemptible nodes. We believe that the Kubecost recommendations delivered through Spot Commander, which include estimated savings, will motivate more infrastructure teams to start realizing significant cost reductions.”
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About Kubecost
Kubecost is an open source project launched by Stackwatch in April 2019. Kubecost helps developers, as well as other stakeholders including CFOs, understand and optimize Kubernetes spend. The company raised $5.5 million led by First Round Capital and currently has more than 2,000 companies using the software across all major cloud providers and on-prem in air-gapped environments. Visit www.kubecost.com.