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🎊 We've changed our name from Ddosify to Anteon! 🚀

🚀 Getting Started

Anteon is composed of several key components, which you can learn more about by visiting the Anteon Stack. Here's a brief overview:

  • Anteon Platform: A web-based user interface for performance testing and monitoring on Kubernetes clusters. You can choose between the Cloud version or self-host it.
  • Anteon eBPF Agent (Alaz): An eBPF agent designed to inspect and collect traffic from Kubernetes services.
  • Anteon Engine (formerly called "Ddosify"): A load engine accessible via CLI.

To get started with Anteon, you'll need to either install the platform or sign up. Here are a few options to proceed:

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If you prefer not to manage your own infrastructure, the easiest way to get started is by registering on Anteon Cloud. You can be up and running in under a minute. After that, simply install Alaz on your cluster and start using the Kubernetes monitoring or performance testing features.

Pricing information is available here.

If you prefer to self-host the Anteon Platform, there are a couple of options:

  1. Using Helm Charts

    If you have an existing Kubernetes cluster, deploying Anteon Platform via Helm charts is the easiest method.

    ➡️ See the Helm chart documentation here.

  2. Docker Compose

    To deploy all services on the same server, you can use our install script (install.sh), which leverages Docker Compose.

    ➡️ See the documentation here.

    You can also manually install it without the script by following this guide.

Once you have access to the Anteon Platform (either via cloud or self-hosting), you can add your Kubernetes cluster by installing Alaz on it. There are currently two methods for this:

  1. Using Helm Charts
  2. Using kubectl Commands
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Please note that installing Alaz on Anteon Self-Hosted requires some additional steps, such as exposing the application URL.

Once your Kubernetes cluster is connected to the Anteon Platform, it's time to explore Anteon's features! ✨

🚀 Check out the Kubernetes Monitoring section to learn about effortless monitoring using eBPF.

🔥 To learn how to set up no-code performance/load testing with Anteon Cloud or Self-Hosted, visit the Performance Testing section.