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  1. Create environment anywhere local/remote

    1. Local Roost Cluster on User Desktop using Cluster Management View

    2. Roost Cluster on Cloud Vendor (AWS, GCP or Azure) from Roost Desktop https://youtu.be/LoKHw689Muk

    3. Roost Cluster on AWS from Roost Website https://youtu.be/3Tx2rwkv06o

  2. Define your test cases manually in dependency map (service fitness)

    1. Deploy application to a cluster

    2. View Service Fitness from desktop/website https://youtu.be/tAQDXwTiYSs

    3. Upload artillery/cypress test cases for each micro-service

  3. Launch or Connect to environments on Local Desktop or in existing CI/CD pipelines

    1. Create Roost cluster in Jenkins using plugin https://youtu.be/aNIPtDBsw_I

    2. Create Roost cluster in Jenkins using script Roost Cluster Pipeline Script https://youtu.be/a0iD9l5eNew

  4. Define config maps from / env variables from Cluster config screens

    1. View and edit config map using Table View on Workload Analytics

    2. Auto/On-demand restart impacted resources

  5. Inject their own side cars (can be done using helm charts as part of install scripts)

    1. Enable Linkerd using cluster management view https://youtu.be/PsT1MC9MKtU

  6. Collaborative development https://youtu.be/PWBCBv29PZ4

    1. Share Image and YAML with Peer Rooster

  7. Live editing of Helm/YAML https://youtu.be/p_7Gkci4M0s

    1. Access resource yaml, edit and apply

    2. IDE to edit Helm chart

  8. Namespace shutdown/sleep for developers

    1. On demand wake-up and sleep for namespaces https://youtu.be/sJ_rnbHKwFs

  9. Cluster time extension based on warning

    1. Hourly reminder https://youtu.be/Y4Pb3kLSxQs

  10. For events/alerts - slack/email alerts

    1. Slack configuration for K8s events https://youtu.be/E4sTvLBVqos

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