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Kardinal is the lightest-weight way to spin up dev and test environments in Kubernetes. Deploy the absolute minimum resources necessary and implement dev, test, and QA all in one cluster.

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Kardinal Research and POC

Cogito Group will try out Kardinal and provide actionable product feedback on feasibility and value. Below are questions that we will be pursuing answers for.

  • Is Kardinal something you could see yourself building into stacks for your customers?

If yes, awesome, would love to have that convo!

  • What would be the expected benefits (with some target KPIs)?

  • What would be the concrete rollout plan?

  • Any missing feature or capability?

  • Create a small test cluster to validate the rollout?

  • If no, why not?

    • What are the blockers (technical and non-technical)?

    • List possible high-level solutions

    • A comparison with alternatives tools available to use

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