Kubernetes Switzerland

We provide you with a secure infrastructure in Switzerland for your most ambitious projects. The service is managed by us and operated by you for your Kubernetes Switzerland.

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Advantages Of A Kubernetes

What are the advantages of a Swiss Kubernetes?

Kubernetes is a real-time container orchestration system, that is, software that allows you to manage and coordinate application containers on a cluster scale. Kubernetes was designed to provide high availability and fault tolerance for distributed applications, enabling developer teams to easily deploy, manage and monitor application containers across multiple nodes.

Kubernetes helps eliminate costs associated with purchasing, maintaining, and upgrading hardware, which can represent a significant savings for your business or project. By using this cloud technology, you also benefit from the flexibility and scalability offered by Kubernetes, easily adding or removing computing resources as needed.

A tailor-made and reasonably priced managed service

We create your Kubernetes cluster following best practices. In particular, we define together the appropriate number of nodes based on the needs of your application and your infrastructure. We then configure the storage layer to provide high availability and maximum resilience. We monitor and maintain your cluster continuously to detect and correct any errors that may arise while respecting the highest possible data protection. Do not hesitate to come see us at our offices at Geneva to explain your project or ideas to us at any time.
Taille du noeud Prix mensuel (HT)
2vcpu 4Go (RAM) 32Go (SSD) 20.—
4vcpu 8Go (RAM) 48Go (SSD) 40.—
8vcpu 16Go (RAM) 64Go (SSD) 80.—
Configuration sur mesure A la demande
Bande passante Incluse (fair use)
Load balancer (mutualisation possible) 15.— (min. 1)
Service Managed

Here for you

Write to us about your project and your team, we will be happy to help you within 24 hours. If you wish, you can also reach us directly by enohp, by liame or in our offices at Geneva.
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