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SCREENSHOTS:
kube-score
DESCRIPTION:
Kubernetes object analysis with recommendations for improved reliability and security. kube-score is a tool that does static code analysis of your Kubernetes object definitions. The output is a list of recommendations of what you can improve to make your application more secure and resilient. kube-score is open-source and available under the MIT-license. Container limits (should be set) Pod is targeted by a NetworkPolicy, both egress and ingress rules are recommended. Deployments and StatefulSets should have a PodDisruptionPolicy. Deployments and StatefulSets should have host PodAntiAffinity configured. For container probes, a readiness should be configured, and should not be identical to the liveness probe. Read more in README_PROBES.md. Container securityContext, run as a high number user/group, do not run as root or with privileged root fs. Read more in README_SECURITYCONTEXT.md. Stable APIs, use a stable API if available (supported: Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSet)
Features
- Container limits (should be set)
- Deployments and StatefulSets should have host PodAntiAffinity configured
- Container securityContext, run as high number user/group
- Stable APIs, use a stable API if available (supported: Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSet)
- You can test kube-score out in the browser with the online demo (source)
- The output is a list of recommendations of what you can improve to make your application more secure and resilient
Programming Language
Go
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