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Loft Labs brings power of virtualization to Kubernetes clusters


Loft Labs announced a $24 million Series A to help companies virtualize Kubernetes clusters to make them cheaper and more efficiently.

And like virtual machines you get secure isolation to keep each one of these workloads and tenants separate, and Loft can handle management tasks such as shutting down clusters automatically that aren’t in use. Most open source startups add some enterprise features like security and authentication, or build a SaaS version to make it easier to install and manage. In fact, it started with a Platform as a Service product that attempted to provide an environment for developers to access shared multi-tenant clusters, but quickly realized that there was no way to do that.

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