Komodor, the company that automates Kubernetes operations, health, performance, and cost management, has announced a new approach to full-cycle drift management for Kubernetes. These new capabilities automate the detection, investigation, and remediation of configuration drift—the gradual divergence of Kubernetes clusters from their intended state—helping organizations enforce consistency across large-scale, multi-cluster environments.
According to the company, the addition of comprehensive drift management to the Komodor platform ensures that Kubernetes workloads remain aligned with their desired state, preventing service disruptions, security vulnerabilities, and performance degradation caused by misconfigurations, manual changes to standards, or failed updates. The new functionality is designed to help DevOps and platform engineering teams automate drift detection, pinpoint root causes, and restore baseline configurations before they impact operations—eliminating hours of manual troubleshooting.
“Configuration drift is one of the most pervasive and difficult to solve problems for Kubernetes teams—especially at enterprise scale. Enforcing consistency across multi-cloud and hybrid environments is exceptionally complex, resource-intensive, and a constant uphill battle,” said Itiel Shwartz, Co-Founder & CTO of Komodor. “With our new drift management capabilities, teams can eliminate guesswork, automate remediation, and keep their clusters running smoothly—without firefighting unexpected issues.”
Komodor’s full-cycle drift management capabilities are now available from Komodor and its business partners worldwide.






