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KubeStellar Console

Finally see why your workloads fail across clusters

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Open-source dashboard for understanding and debugging multi-cluster Kubernetes. KubeStellar Console lets you see where workloads propagate, why they fail, and how clusters differ—without digging through kubectl and YAML. Includes workload tracking, cluster insights, GPU visibility, and AI-assisted troubleshooting to reduce debugging time.

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Hey everyone I’ve been contributing to KubeStellar Console, and one thing became obvious: multi-cluster Kubernetes is powerful—but incredibly hard to understand. Most tools show what exists, but not: why something failed where a workload actually went what changed across clusters We built this console to make those things visible. Would love to know: what’s the hardest part of debugging multi-cluster setups for you?

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Teams spend hours piecing together logs across clusters when they should be understanding what actually broke. The 'what changed' part is especially tricky since most tools are static snapshots. What's your approach to surfacing changes over time without creating alert fatigue.

About KubeStellar Console on Product Hunt

Finally see why your workloads fail across clusters

KubeStellar Console was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #45 on the daily leaderboard. Open-source dashboard for understanding and debugging multi-cluster Kubernetes. KubeStellar Console lets you see where workloads propagate, why they fail, and how clusters differ—without digging through kubectl and YAML. Includes workload tracking, cluster insights, GPU visibility, and AI-assisted troubleshooting to reduce debugging time.

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