Prepare to scale your cloud-native application
Get an automated and scalable infrastructure. Deploy a three-node cluster with the Managed Kubernetes Service, while you focus on the software layers.



Launch your Kubernetes cluster at an ultra-competitive price
Example of a simplified cloud-native architecture on a Kubernetes cluster, composed of three Discovery D2-4 instances
Advantages of this type of architecture:
- Discover the power of automation on a full three-node Kubernetes cluster
- Use robust Discovery instances for your first steps with Kubernetes
- Upgrade to more powerful instances at any time, in just a few clicks
- Concentrate on developing your software with Public Cloud ecosystem services, such as Managed Private Registry, Load Balancer or Object Storage
- Use Infrastructure as Code to automate your deployments with Terraform.
Advantages of using a Managed Kubernetes Service for your cloud-native web app
Fully managed by OVHcloud
OVHcloud deploys, hosts and maintains all of the components needed for Kubernetes to work, including updates and security patches. We also maintain the necessary components on your nodes. Enjoy all the features of a certified Kubernetes service after downloading your kubeconfig file, and concentrate solely on your activity. Our teams will take care of the software elements and the underlying hardware, which also benefits from OVHcloud’s Anti-DDoS protection.
Scalability and high availability
Exposing a service on multiple worker nodes can be easily done in just a few command lines. Kubernetes launches the containers and configures the load balancer for you. You can also define the health conditions for each service. Kubernetes will relaunch the pods and containers that do not meet these conditions. Furthermore, your nodes will be monitored by us, and your services benefit from the high availability of our Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions. What’s more, you can instantly add computing nodes.
Reversibility, multicloud and hybrid cloud
Thanks to the conformance programme established by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a number of cloud licensors and providers guarantee total data reversibility. Kubernetes has in fact become the standard for multicloud (different cloud providers or datacentres) and hybrid (on-site and cloud distribution) scenarios. The same configuration can be instantly transferred from one provider to another.