Kubernetes troubleshooting co Komodor raises $21m
The Israeli company s platform streamlines Kubernetes troubleshooting by offering a unified view of all events across the entire Kubernetes stack.
Israel Kubernetes troubleshooting platform Komodor today announced the completion of a $21Million Series A financing round led by Accel, with follow-up angel investments from Jason Warner, Sri Viswanath, Atlassian, Tomer Levy, Amir Jerbi and others. The company previously raised $4 million in seed funding from NFX Capital, Pitango First, and OldSlip Group.
Komodor s platform streamlines Kubernetes troubleshooting by offering a unified view of all events across the entire Kubernetes stack, providing developers, operations, and on-call teams with the context and the actionable insights they need to solve issues efficiently and independently. Komodor automatically constructs a coherent view of relevant deploys, configuration changes, dependencies, metrics, and past incidents. It also seamle