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etcd-manager 1.2.0, released by developer Tamas Geschitz, is a modern graphical user interface engineered to give administrators and developers an intuitive, cross-platform window into ETCD, the distributed key-value store that underpins Kubernetes and other cloud-native stacks. Built for Windows, macOS and Linux, the application replaces command-line-only interaction with a clean dashboard that visualizes cluster topology, key hierarchies, real-time value changes, and health metrics, making it suitable for quick ad-hoc edits, troubleshooting sessions, or day-to-day configuration governance inside DevOps, platform-engineering and site-reliability workflows. Because it speaks the native ETCD gRPC protocol, users can connect to local single-node instances, secured production clusters or multi-datacenter federations without additional proxies, viewing and editing keys through a file-explorer-like tree, performing prefix searches, comparing revisions, and issuing transactional updates with automatic JSON/YAML syntax validation. Role-based access control, TLS client certificates and user-password authentication are all exposed in the same interface, allowing security teams to grant narrowly scoped GUI access while preserving audit trails. Lightweight binaries start almost instantly, consume minimal memory even when watching thousands of keys, and can spawn an embedded terminal for advanced etcdctl commands, unifying graphical convenience with CLI power in one portable package. etcd-manager is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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