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Cozystack has officially been included in the CNCF Landscape

Cozystack has officially been included in the CNCF Landscape

You can now find the Cozystack open source platform in the CNCF Landscape categories of Platform and Certified Kubernetes — Installed. Despite being a relatively young platform, Cozystack is experiencing rapid growth, and an active community of developers and users has already formed around it.

Weekly open meetings are held to discuss the platform’s development, and the Telegram chat is constantly buzzing with discussions and questions. Our speakers are regularly invited to industry conferences to share their experiences with integrating and utilizing various Open Source components within the platform. For example, you can check out a recent video from the Talos Linux Install Fest and a series of articles on building your own cloud in the official Kubernetes blog.

What’s New in Cozystack?

From a technical perspective, the latest Cozystack releases have introduced several key features:

  • The new Opencost component, which enables monitoring and allocation of cloud infrastructure and container costs.
  • S3 support.
  • A logging system based on VictoriaLogs and Fluentbit.
  • Plus, numerous improvements in developer experience (DX) and various parts of Cozystack.

Join the growing community of Cozystack users and developers!