Control Plane

Control Plane

Run microservices in multiple regions clusterless/serverless

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Run microservices in seconds on AWS, GCP and Azure as if these clouds have merged. Requests are routed to the nearest healthy cluster. You don't need to mess w/ Kubernetes, Istio, Prometheus, Vault, etc. Focus on "Dev" and not "Ops". https://controlplane.com
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doron grinstein
It used to be hard to run backend code. Microservices required a lot of "Ops", for example, deciding on a cloud provider, running Kubernetes, configuring Istio (service mesh), running Vault (secrets management), Prometheus for metrics, Grafana for log and metrics visualization, dealing TLS, DNS, service discovery, and much more. Control Plane was built to free backend developers to focus on the Dev part of DevOps. The platform gives developers all the observability, knobs and levers they need to get up and running quickly and run at a tiny fraction of the cost of using K8s, ECS, Cloud Run or any other similar service. You run your code in a serverless, clusterless fashion. Underneath there is K8s, Istio, Prometheus, Grafana, AWS, GCP, Azure, DNS etc. but you don't need to operate it all.