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What is Crossplane?

Crossplane introduces workload and resource abstractions on-top of existing managed services that enables a high degree of workload portability across cloud providers. A single crossplane enables the provisioning and full-lifecycle management of services and infrastructure across a wide range of providers, offerings, vendors, regions, and clusters.
Crossplane is a tool in the Multi Cloud Management category of a tech stack.
Crossplane is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Crossplane's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Crossplane?

Companies
3 companies reportedly use Crossplane in their tech stacks, including Labs, Full Picture, and Upvest.

Developers
32 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Crossplane.

Crossplane Integrations

Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, Amazon RDS, and Google Compute Engine are some of the popular tools that integrate with Crossplane. Here's a list of all 11 tools that integrate with Crossplane.

Jobs that mention Crossplane as a desired skillset

Postman
San Francisco, United States
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Crossplane Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Crossplane?
Terraform
With Terraform, you describe your complete infrastructure as code, even as it spans multiple service providers. Your servers may come from AWS, your DNS may come from CloudFlare, and your database may come from Heroku. Terraform will build all these resources across all these providers in parallel.
Nutanix Beam
It delivers savings for public and private clouds. Drive financial accountability with intelligent resource sizing and accurate visibility into cloud metering and chargeback.
CloudBolt
Deploys in minutes. Simple to use. Easy to extend. Centralize workload automation and orchestration, achieve unparalleled hybrid cloud visibility and cost-savings, and deliver self-service IT for your developers.
Cloud Custodian
It is a tool that unifies the dozens of tools and scripts most organizations use for managing their public cloud accounts into one open source tool. It uses a stateless rules engine for policy definition and enforcement, with metrics, structured outputs and detailed reporting for clouds infrastructure.
Komiser
Stay under budget by uncovering hidden costs, monitoring increases in spend, and making impactful changes based on custom recommendations.
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Crossplane's Followers
64 developers follow Crossplane to keep up with related blogs and decisions.