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Crossplane: Simplifying the Management of Cloud Infrastructure
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|November 2025
Crossplane is an invaluable asset for developers and IT professionals, as it offers a Kubernetes-centric approach to provisioning and monitoring cloud resources. Let’s explore its benefits.
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Crossplane, an open source framework from Upbound, is transforming the container orchestration landscape by extending Kubernetes’ capabilities to manage and provision infrastructure as code (IaC) across a variety of cloud platforms. Using Kubernetes-native tools, it provides a framework that is both intuitive and robust for managing cloud infrastructure. By employing Crossplane to deploy a web application on Azure, you can take advantage of a unified, declarative configuration approach that facilitates resource management and is consistent with contemporary DevOps practices.
Crossplane is an open source project that enhances the Kubernetes API to facilitate the management of cloud infrastructure. It enables users to define and provision cloud resources by utilising Kubernetes custom resource definitions (CRDs). This method guarantees that infrastructure administration is consistent with the declarative and API-driven principles that Kubernetes employs for application deployment.
The Crossplane framework is a potent tool that simplifies the administration of cloud infrastructure in the context of cloud-native computing.
Declarative configuration
Declarative configuration is the foundation of Crossplane’s functionality. Crossplane enables users to specify the intended state of their infrastructure in YAML manifests by capitalising on Kubernetes’ declarative nature. This method simplifies the process of administering complex infrastructure by abstracting away the underlying implementation details, enabling developers to concentrate on the high-level design. Declarative configuration guarantees that the system consistently endeavours to attain and sustain the specified state, thereby simplifying the orchestration and management of resources across multiple cloud environments.
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