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Alameda Recommender is one of the components of Alameda and Alameda is a prediction engine that foresees future resource usage of your Kubernetes cluster from the cloud layer down to the pod level. We use machine learning technology to provide intelligence that enables dynamic scaling and scheduling of your containers - effectively making us the “brain” of Kubernetes resource orchestration. By providing full foresight of resource availability, demand, health, impact and SLA, we enable cloud strategies that involve changing provisioned resources in real time.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Federator.ai Recommender |
| Summary | Federator-AI recommender provides recommendation to Kubernetes for scaling replicas by HPA or VPA. |
| Description | Federator-AI recommender provides recommendation to Kubernetes for scaling replicas by HPA or VPA. |
| Provider | ProphetStor Data Services, Inc. |
| Maintainer | Red Hat, Inc. |
| Repository name | Federator-AI Recommender |
| Image version | latest |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| User | 1001 |
| Working directory | AI/opt/alameda/alameda-recommender |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 4/15/2024, 3:00:00 PM |
| Container certification |
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