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Currently, our dashboard provides visibility into a single Kubernetes cluster. As organizations scale and deploy workloads across multiple clusters, it becomes challenging to get an overall view of the health and status of all clusters in one place. Expanding our dashboard to support multiple clusters will enable users to monitor their deployment's health, performance, and status in one intuitive platform.
Solution
We can implement a "zoomed-out" view in the existing dashboard to show the status of multiple clsuters simultaneously. This would be a high level overview that consolidates key metrics at the very top level view. From there, users can select specific clusters that they want to dive into or compare metrics across clusters side by side. This will help identify resource allocation and workload discrepancies.
Additional information
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👨👧👦 Contributing
🙋♂️ Yes, I'd love to make a PR to implement this feature!
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Problem
Currently, our dashboard provides visibility into a single Kubernetes cluster. As organizations scale and deploy workloads across multiple clusters, it becomes challenging to get an overall view of the health and status of all clusters in one place. Expanding our dashboard to support multiple clusters will enable users to monitor their deployment's health, performance, and status in one intuitive platform.
Solution
We can implement a "zoomed-out" view in the existing dashboard to show the status of multiple clsuters simultaneously. This would be a high level overview that consolidates key metrics at the very top level view. From there, users can select specific clusters that they want to dive into or compare metrics across clusters side by side. This will help identify resource allocation and workload discrepancies.
Additional information
No response
👨👧👦 Contributing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: