Charmed Kubernetes® is pure Kubernetes tested across the widest range of clouds with modern metrics and monitoring, brought to you by the people who deliver Ubuntu.
Google, Microsoft, and many other institutions run Kubernetes on Ubuntu because we focus on the latest container capabilities in modern kernels. That’s why it’s the top choice for enterprise Kubernetes, too.
To learn more about Charmed Kubernetes®, including how to install it on your own cloud, please visit the Documentation.
Professional upport for Charmed Kubernetes® is covered by Ubuntu Pro, which doesn't just cover Kubernetes, but your entire stack - Find out more on the Ubuntu support site.
Charmed Kubernetes is an open source project and we welcome contributions of code, additions to the documentation, feature requests and any and all types of feedback. For more on contributing, see the official documentation on how to contact the team.
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