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A Guide to Fleet Management with Kratix
When embracing cloud and container technologies, it’s tempting to think of fleet management as a challenge for tomorrow. But the reality is that the majority of organisations quickly bump into the need to run multiple VMs, container, and Kubernetes clusters.
This is where Kratix comes in. In this guide, we’ll explore how Kratix enables you to orchestrate and deploy services seamlessly across a fleet.

Jubril Oyetunji
Dec 210 min read


Fleet Management for Your Internal Developer Platform: Self-Service + Governance with Kratix
Giving developers autonomy to provision infrastructure is now a table-stakes requirement for modern internal developer platforms (IDPs). What happens when a critical vulnerability is found in a shared service such as a database?
This is where Kratix steps in. It enables you to build internal platforms where developers can self-serve, while providing platform engineers with powerful tools to manage services across the fleet.
Abby Bangser
Nov 34 min read


Introducing the SKE GUI: Complete Visibility for Your Platform Builders
Platform engineers often lack visibility into their platform. With the new SKE GUI, that changes. Now available to Syntasso Kratix Enterprise users, it lets you view all Promises and resources, track their states, debug in real time, and explore how everything connects, all from a single interface.
Cat Morris
Sep 93 min read


Scaling the Sound: How Spotify's Fleet-First Mindset Transformed Platform Engineering
Spotify’s story underscores a critical truth about platform engineering at scale: autonomy without alignment leads to fragmentation and toil. Their fleet-first journey shows that centralisation and automation, when done right, don’t limit developer freedom—they amplify it.

Daniel Bryant
Jul 33 min read


Fleet Management: What Platform Engineering Can Learn From Over-the-Air Car Updates
Explore what platform engineering can learn from over-the-air car updates; the secret is fleet management!
Abby Bangser
May 205 min read
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