# Docs for all StackState products

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### Kubernetes troubleshooting

Use StackState to troubleshoot your Kubernetes cluster.

🚀 [StackState docs](https://docs.stackstate.com/)

### StackState Self-hosted

Use StackState Self-hosted to observe an extensive set of technologies that originate either in your own data centers or in the cloud.

↗️ [**StackState Self-hosted v5.1 docs**](https://docs.stackstate.com/v/5.1/latest) **- latest self-hosted release!**

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### StackState SaaS

Use StackState SaaS to observe cloud technologies, such as Kubernetes and AWS services.

↗️ [StackState SaaS docs](https://docs.stackstate.com/v/stackstate-saas/)

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