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KEDA

KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes

Data confidence93/100
Source coverage90/100
Publish confidence92/100
Pricing checkedNo current pricing evidence

Evidence Watch

ToolVitals has useful public signals for KEDA, but not enough evidence to publish a strong verdict score yet.

GitHub source 93/100 data confidence
About this tool

What ToolVitals knows about KEDA

KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes

This tool has an OSI-approved open-source license signal.

Useful public signals are available, but not enough for a strong ToolVitals verdict yet.

Source-visible project Uncategorized OSI-approved OSS Evidence Watch
Repository

GitHub Activity

Go
kedacore/keda
Primary Language
Go
Commits 30d
64
Commits 90d
134
Default Branch
main
License
Apache-2.0
Repository Status
Active repository
Evidence

Signal Quality

Data Confidence 93/100 Strong
Source Coverage 90/100 Strong
Publish Confidence 92/100 Strong

ConfidenceHigh-confidence score from multiple public signals.

Zombie RiskNo meaningful zombie signal right now.

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License Evidence

Class
OSI-approved OSS
License
Apache-2.0
Pricing Scope
No hosted pricing tracked

This tool has an OSI-approved open-source license signal.

Sources

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Classification

Category
Devops
Use Case
Uncategorized
Openness
OSI-approved OSS
License
Apache-2.0
Pricing Scope
No hosted pricing tracked
Tool Mode
Source-visible project
Score Model
Public Signal Watch
Score Visibility
Evidence Watch
Status
Data Pending
Hosted Pricing

Pricing Evidence

Scope
No hosted pricing tracked
Free Tier
Not detected
Currency
USD
Tracked Plans
0
Maintainers

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open-sourceautoscalingevent-drivenhacktoberfestkedakubernetesserverlesscontainers