Architecture
Klutch follows a multi-cluster, client-server paradigm. Developers interact with the App Cluster to request and consume
Klutch follows a multi-cluster, client-server paradigm. Developers interact with the App Cluster to request and consume
In this page you will explore how developers and platform operators interact with Klutch and discover the key components
This page explains key terms and concepts to help contributors and users better navigate our documentation and codebase.
You may need to introduce internal or specialized data services to your Klutch environment, distributing them similarly
This tutorial walks you through deploying Klutch locally using two interconnected clusters that act as an App Cluster
As a platform operator, maintaining the health and performance of Klutch's components is essential. This guide provides
Meet Klutch
Klutch brings Kubernetes-native, centralized management to data services, allowing platform operators to oversee and
Connecting an App Cluster to the Klutch Control Plane allows developers to provision data services using an automation
Klutch requires two types of Kubernetes clusters: a Control Plane Cluster and one or more App Clusters. The
To establish Klutch's multi-cluster architecture, it's essential to set up the Control Plane Cluster, which serves as
Regular updates to Klutch's components are essential for maintaining optimal performance, security, and access to new