I've been in contact with Kubernetes (either following development or actively managing clusters) since the 1.0 days and all I can think when I read a list like this is: wake me up in a year or two when consolidation is over because it's simply too much for a single person.
Although it says that this list is "for 2020" it seems pretty outdated at a glance through. They've got items like Twistlock which got bought by Palo Alto in July 2019, and another one in the security section they mention hasn't been updated since October 2018.
This article seems to be copied word for word from this article from February with a few other things added.<p><a href="https://medium.com/faun/10-useful-kubernetes-tools-ddffa62089cc" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/faun/10-useful-kubernetes-tools-ddffa6208...</a>
This is too much, but I'd love to hear any specific recommendations from HN'ers.<p>What makes your lives better?<p>Me, I'm looking for something to help optimize pod resource allocations, and visualize utilization of both pods and hosting instances at the same time.
A lot of them are redundant, like there's minikube, kubeadm, but no k3s; and tail tools too. Also, people running k8s with service mesh, security, but without backup/restore?