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Argo CD - Declarative Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes

What is Argo CD?

Argo CD is a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes.

Argo CD UI

Why Argo CD?

Application definitions, configurations, and environments should be declarative and version controlled.

Application deployment and lifecycle management should be automated, auditable, and easy to understand.

Who uses Argo CD?

Organizations below are officially using Argo CD. Please send a PR with your organization name if you are using Argo CD.

  1. 127Labs
  2. ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron
  3. CARFAX
  4. Codility
  5. Commonbond
  6. CyberAgent
  7. END.
  8. Fave
  9. Future PLC
  10. GMETRI
  11. Intuit
  12. KintoHub
  13. KompiTech GmbH
  14. Lytt
  15. Mambu
  16. Mirantis
  17. OpenSaaS Studio
  18. Optoro
  19. Riskified
  20. Saildrone
  21. Tesla
  22. tZERO
  23. Ticketmaster
  24. Twilio SendGrid
  25. Yieldlab
  26. UBIO
  27. Volvo Cars

Documentation

To learn more about Argo CD go to the complete documentation.

Community Blogs and Presentations

  1. Comparison of Argo CD, Spinnaker, Jenkins X, and Tekton
  2. Simplify and Automate Deployments Using GitOps with IBM Multicloud Manager 3.1.2
  3. GitOps for Kubeflow using Argo CD
  4. GitOps Toolsets on Kubernetes with CircleCI and Argo CD
  5. Simplify and Automate Deployments Using GitOps with IBM Multicloud Manager
  6. CI/CD in Light Speed with K8s and Argo CD
  7. Machine Learning as Code. Among other things, describes how Kubeflow uses Argo CD to implement GitOPs for ML
  8. Argo CD - GitOps Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes

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