Deckhouse manages several hundred clusters in a variety of industries and environments. We’ve compiled some of the most striking stories of the customers who are using our platform.
Success stories from our clients
Amazing experience
The most convenient NoOps Kubernetes platform, harnessing the benefits of autoscaling to accommodate constantly growing business
A real time saver
We saved the enormous amount of effort it had previously spent on managing bare metal clusters. Furthermore, it increased observability via ready-to-use alerting and dashboards.
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All of SimpleTexting’s services were based on virtual machines and had to ensure that high loads could be supported without any hiccups.
SimpleTexting selected Deckhouse as the most convenient NoOps Kubernetes platform, in particular enjoying the advantages of autoscaling as traffic continues to spike.
G-Plans had previously used Kubernetes under kOps. Auto de-scaling was a must to control the costs of cloud infrastructure. Having been dragged down by unexpected downtimes, it demanded the increased stability that Kubernetes clusters could provide.
G-Plans has moved services to Kubernetes clusters created with the help of Deckhouse Platform, taking full advantage of our autoscaling module, and increasing its services’ stability by minimizing downtime to the desired SLA level (99.96).
3Commas had deployed all of its microservices on VMs but it was held back by a lack of scalability and robustness in the event of rapid traffic influxes.
Tripster had been deploying their clusters on bare metal. The main challenge was to control deployment, update it, and monitor performance.
Tripster onboarded Deckhouse Platform and saved itself the enormous amount of effort it had previously spent on managing bare metal clusters. Furthermore, it increased observability via ready-to-use alerting and dashboards.
Lalafo had never used Kubernetes before, but they were having trouble handling high loads and were in search of a failover solution, so they decided to give it a shot.
The Deckhouse clusters in lalafo have ensured the functionality of the failover structure which utilizes the full power of Istio to organize a service mesh.
The retailer had a bunch of Kubernetes clusters hosted in various data centers and clouds. The challenge was to find a cost-effective way to manage its infrastructure.
Leroy Merlin Russia has selected Deckhouse Platform as a tool to manage all their clusters in 4 different data centers and clouds (OpenStack, vSphere, Yandex.Cloud). Ever since it was put into implementation, the customer has benefitted from enormous observability and single-window control.
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