Polaris – Validation Of Best Practices In Your Kubernetes Clusters

1b7185a9b171d2d411eda6d09757ce54aab0f99efc7bf2860af225472a06e72a

Polaris is an open source policy engine for Kubernetes

Polaris is an open source policy engine for Kubernetes that validates and remediates resource configuration. It includes 30+ built in configuration policies, as well as the ability to build custom policies with JSON Schema. When run on the command line or as a mutating webhook, Polaris can automatically remediate issues based on policy criteria.

Polaris can be run in three different modes:

  • As a dashboard – Validate Kubernetes resources against policy-as-code.
  • As an admission controller – Automatically reject or modify workloads that don’t adhere to your organization’s policies.
  • As a command-line tool – Incorporate policy-as-code into the CI/CD process to test local YAML files.

Validation of best practices in your Kubernetes clusters (6)

Documentation

Check out the documentation at docs.fairwinds.com

Join the Fairwinds Open Source Community

The goal of the Fairwinds Community is to exchange ideas, influence the open source roadmap, and network with fellow Kubernetes users. Chat with us on Slack or join the user group to get involved!

8bdc4c39dbe3fddc44e5e60e7040082ec55cb0a416235a5468ef171d6bfc0880

Other Projects from Fairwinds

Enjoying Polaris? Check out some of our other projects:

  • Goldilocks – Right-size your Kubernetes Deployments by compare your memory and CPU settings against actual usage
  • Pluto – Detect Kubernetes resources that have been deprecated or removed in future versions
  • Nova – Check to see if any of your Helm charts have updates available
  • rbac-manager – Simplify the management of RBAC in your Kubernetes clusters

Or check out the full list

Fairwinds Insights

If you’re interested in running Polaris in multiple clusters, tracking the results over time, integrating with Slack, Datadog, and Jira, or unlocking other functionality, check out Fairwinds Insights, a platform for auditing and enforcing policy in Kubernetes clusters.

3d1b26c36874fc8f29ee4ef8fd56d4d3b8576d9691ede3add131d42b6ccfec91



A considerable amount of time and effort goes into maintaining this website, creating backend automation and creating new features and content for you to make actionable intelligence decisions. Everyone that supports the site helps enable new functionality.

If you like the site, please support us on “Patreon” or “Buy Me A Coffee” using the buttons below

 To keep up to date follow us on the below channels.