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Akuity announced the general availability of Kargo, a GitOps continuous promotion tool for Kubernetes that integrates seamlessly with Argo CD.
Designed to empower Platform Engineers, DevOps professionals, and software delivery teams, Kargo enables promoting applications to multiple environments faster, safer, and more efficiently. Kargo is now generally available inside the Akuity Platform – end-to-end GitOps platform for Kubernetes.
“Akuity’s mission has always been to make engineers more productive by helping them get the most out of Kubernetes,” said Jesse Suen, Chief Technical Officer at Akuity and Argo Project creator. “Kargo on Akuity Platform means no extra setup, no additional complexity – just streamlined GitOps-driven continuous promotion for your Kubernetes environments. Whether you're running a small team or managing large-scale production clusters, Akuity and Kargo together ensure you have everything you need for efficient and secure deployments.”
Key Benefits of Kargo:
- Flexible promotion pipeline: At its core, Kargo provides a pipeline that allows you to express your environments and deployment process in a powerful way. Promote your applications effortlessly across multiple environments, ensuring a smooth transition from development to production. Teams can create customized pipelines to fit their specific needs while maintaining flexibility at every stage.
- Environment and change visibility: With Kargo, developers can easily visualize the state of their applications across all environments. This visibility into the promotion process reduces friction and errors, offering a more transparent and informed deployment strategy for both developers and leaders.
- Intuitive user experience: One of Kargo’s main goals is to simplify the deployment experience, and the intuitive user interface abstracts the complexities of GitOps and configuration management. Developers can focus on deploying high-quality applications without getting bogged down in operational details.
- Safer deployments with guardrails: Kargo incorporates processes and guardrails to ensure that every deployment is as safe as possible. Automated checks, verifications, and testing between stages help minimize the risks of manual errors and reduce downtime.
Kargo is now available to all Akuity Platform users.
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