Managing Kubernetes infrastructure across multi-cloud environments has long produced YAML sprawl, configuration drift, and tribal knowledge that lives in individuals rather than systems. AI tools that generate infrastructure configurations faster than teams can review them have made that issue harder to contain. It’s a problem that the open-source Meshery technology was built to solve. Meshery v1.0 is now out, providing a visual management and governance platform for cloud native infrastructure.

Meshery began six years ago as an effort led by Layer5, with a service mesh focus, but it has since expanded well beyond it. Today the platform supports more than 300 integrations across AWS, Azure, GCP and open-source projects. The project ranks as the sixth highest-velocity project in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), with a 350% increase in code commits over the past year, 3,000 contributors, and 10,000 GitHub stars.

Originally published on The Newsroom

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Layer5, the cloud native management company

Layer5 is the steward of Meshery and creator of Kanvas, the collaborative canvas for cloud-native infrastructure. We bridge the gap between design and operation, allowing engineers to create, configure, and deploy orchestratable diagrams in real time. Whether managing Kubernetes or multi-cloud environments, Layer5 provides the tooling needed to oversee modern infrastructure with confidence.