Cloud cost observability startup Amnic, has launched its Gen AI assistant, AmnicCoPilot. The tool aims to change the way Kubernetes (K8s) infrastructure is managed, offering better experience for development and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams. It also helps companies monitor the way they spend on tech and the return on investments.
Sathya Narayanan Nagarajan, co-founder and CTO at Amnic, expressed the significance of contextual responses in the realm of Kubernetes management. He stated, “AmnicCoPilot is designed to simplify the management, modernization and understanding of new containerized applications, rightsizing Kubernetes infrastructure to manage workflows, improve efficiency and reduce costs at scale.”
Amnic was launched by three former Ola colleagues Ankit Bhati, Nimish Joshi and Nagarajan in 2021 to make the software development process easier. The foundation of the platform was laid when Bhati realised the need for Amnic while interacting with people from companies he has invested in.
The AI-powered assistant was developed by the Amnic team to address a challenge faced by developers and SREs – the effective management of Kubernetes instances while monitoring the spending. Leveraging generative AI as its co-pilot, this assistant will assist teams in navigating the complex architecture of K8s, providing contextual, relevant, and personalized responses to queries specific to users’ Kubernetes instances.
The key benefits of AmnicCoPilot are as diverse as the challenges it tackles. It will streamline the performance and management of containerized applications across AWS and Kubernetes.
Integrating containerized applications into existing resources and production environments, will provide developers and IT operations teams with enhanced visibility.
Moreover, AmnicCoPilot provides tailored recommendations and solution roadmaps, thereby reducing operational costs for IT teams.
AmnicCoPilot is built on a suite of technologies, including Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) , Karpenter, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker and underlying GPU nodes. It delivers contextual information and AI-based assistance to Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) users.
Built on a suite of advanced technologies, including Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Karpenter, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, and underlying GPU nodes, AmnicCoPilot exemplifies the startup’s commitment to make tech innovations easier through monitoring. This development solidifies Amnic’s position as an invaluable partner in the DevOps ecosystem and highlights its dedication to providing customers with solutions to enhance their cloud infrastructure.