Manage a fleet of clusters from a centralized interface.
Create clusters and delete them, customize cluster configuration.
Deckhouse Commander
Control and monitoring
Manage all clusters from one place via API and web application
Uniform infrastructure
Create and update cluster configurations using templates
Activity audit
Keep a record of all cluster, template, and resource registry activities
Multiplatform clusters
Create clusters in both public and private clouds, as well as on bare metal
How it works
Why Deckhouse
Runs on top of any infrastructure
Identical clusters on top of any supported clouds, virtualization systems, or bare metal servers, including those in air-gapped environments with no internet access
Infrastructure-as-code approach
Easily and seamlessly share your infrastructure maintenance expertise: all build and delivery manifests are generated and stored in your version control system. No hidden mechanisms or “secret” scripts running off an engineer’s laptop. Everything is in plain sight, under your control
Deckhouse meets all security requirements
The platform meets CIS Kubernetes Benchmark, Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux), and PCI Security Standart Council recommendations