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Kubernetes management platform that unifies provisioning, CI/CD, cost control, security, and observability in a single control plane. Lets engineering teams deploy from commit to production with zero pipeline maintenance while keeping clusters standard and portable across AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS, or on-premises.

Qovery is the highest-rated Kubernetes management platform on G2 and is used by teams at Prezi, Alan, getsafe, and Talkspace. It stands out from OpenShift and Rancher by avoiding per-core licensing and proprietary operators: clusters remain vanilla Kubernetes with no lock-in. The platform offers AI-powered agents for optimization, security audits, and observability, turning complex DevOps tasks into natural-language commands.

Core capabilities:

  • One-click infrastructure provisioning with managed Kubernetes clusters, databases, and environment lifecycle
  • Auto-generated deployment pipelines, environment management, and deployment strategies without manual YAML upkeep
  • FinOps features: smart scaling, spot instance support, automated environment shutdown, and cost recommendations
  • Built-in security and compliance tooling for SOC 2 and HIPAA: audit logs, RBAC review, and policy enforcement
  • Real-time observability, incident tracking, and log analysis with optional AI summarization
  • Terraform provider, CLI, and REST API for automation and GitOps workflows

Teams use Qovery for production workload management with HA and auto-scaling, cloud migration and multi-cloud scaling without downtime, and ephemeral environments for testing or preview deployments. Integrations with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket plug into existing workflows. The open-source engine runs the orchestration layer on standard CNCF-compatible Kubernetes.

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