Cluster Health Overview
ARMO’s Cluster Health feature provides visibility into the operational status of all security sensors (pods) deployed in your Kubernetes clusters. It ensures that your security coverage is fully functional and helps you identify and resolve any issues—without needing Kubernetes expertise.
Why Cluster Health Matters
With Cluster Health, you can:
- Instantly verify if ARMO’s protection is fully deployed and operational.
- Detect and resolve coverage gaps.
- Understand what’s wrong and receive next steps to fix it.
- Gain confidence that your environments are continuously monitored.
How It Works
All Clusters status Insights
Status per cluster is labeled as follows:
- ✅ Healthy: All ARMO pods are deployed and operational on all relevant nodes.
- ⚠️ Degraded: Some ARMO pods are missing, failing, or unhealthy.
- ❌ Disconnected: The cluster is not reporting status or is unreachable.
Cluster-Level Insights
The Cluster Health page provides a high-level and detailed view of ARMO sensor deployment across your clusters:
Details
For each ARMO cluster, you’ll see the capabilities enabled, and an explanation for each of these capabilities
All ARMO Pods Insights
Each cluster includes a summary of pod health:
- Status per ARMO pod:
Running
,Pending
, orFailed
Pod-Level Insights
Clicking on any of the pods opens a side panel with full details about the pod
Plain-Language Impact Summary
When health is degraded, a clear explanation is shown:

State Tracking & Notifications
Cluster Health is built for change tracking and alerting:
- Cluster health status is continuously monitored.
- The system is ready to trigger alerts (e.g., Slack/Teams) when states change.
- Use the Workflow feature to get alerts on status changes
Benefits
Benefit | Description |
---|---|
Full Visibility | Easily verify if all sensors are deployed and functional |
No K8s Expertise Needed | Plain-language summaries and next steps make ops simple |
Faster Troubleshooting | Pinpoint exact failures and get guided remediation |
Stronger Coverage | No more security blind spots from unnoticed pod failures |
Updated about 17 hours ago