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.
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Microsoft Azure, Kubernetes, Google Cloud SQL, Google Kubernetes Engine, Google Compute Engine and 6 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Crossplane. Here's a list of all 11 tools that integrate with Crossplane.