What is Kubecost Cloud?
Kubecost Cloud is a SaaS solution that offers easier deployment and more convenient maintenance as an alternative to our on-prem product. You can get started with a free trial here.
Functionality
What features are currently available?
Kubecost Cloud will provide you with everything you need in order to visualize your cost spend data and begin saving, with many more features to come soon. Kubecost Cloud currently supports:
Allocations, Assets, and Cloud Cost dashboards for multiple Kubernetes clusters
Cloud integration for AWS, GCP, and Azure billing
Savings page with container right-sizing, cluster right-sizing, and abandoned workload detection
SSO via Google, Microsoft, Okta, and GitHub
Saved reports of your monitoring dashboard data
Team and user management
Overview homepage
What features are coming next?
Kubecost Cloud's functionality will be quickly expanded. Here's a sneak peek at which features we plan to implement next:
Clusters dashboard
Shared and idle costs
RBAC
Expanded Savings page options
Is Kubecost Cloud right for me?
Kubecost Cloud can help teams oversee cloud spend like our existing product, but there are more reasons this hosted version can be advantageous:
Simplicity: Kubecost will handle your upgrades, scaling, and maintenance.
Cost effective: Kubecost Cloud will empower users to think big, start small, and scale quickly. Save on team time when you don’t host on-prem.
Security: We take responsibility for ensuring information on our servers is secure and private.
Requirements
Kubecost Cloud has been tested with deployments of up to 1,000 nodes.
Environments supported
Kubernetes 1.8+
Helm 3.1+
Does not support air-gapped environments
Resource requirements
In a small Kube cluster (less than 20 nodes), the Kubecost Cloud Agent total resource usage is approximately:
2 GiB RAM
.5 CPUs
The network costs DaemonSet will add a per node resource usage at:
20 MiB RAM
.05 CPU
Cluster requirements:
Supports all major cloud Kubernetes services (EKS, AKS, GKE)
Supports on-prem Kubernetes clusters
Supports self-managed clusters on AWS, GCP, and Azure.
Using existing Kubecost documentation
Kubecost Cloud brings lots of the same functionality from our existing on-prem product, but there are several distinct differences in their composition that may prevent you from consulting standard Kubecost documentation for assistance. We do not recommend you consult our other live documentation resources for help, and instead contact us directly at cloud-support@kubecost.com with questions. Hyperlinks embedded in this group of docs may take you to live Kubecost web properties for additional information where relevant.
All information found in this group of docs will be applicable for your installation and experience. Over time, we hope to expand this group to assist with troubleshooting and support.
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