Kublr
Kublr is an enterprise Kubernetes management platform focused on automated deployment, operations, and governance of Kubernetes clusters across on-premises (on-prem) and cloud environments.
- Enterprise Kubernetes management and orchestration platform (cloud DevOps)
- Automated provisioning, scaling, and lifecycle management of Kubernetes clusters across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure (cloud management)
- Centralized logging, monitoring, alerting, and backup for Kubernetes environments (observability / data protection)
- Policy-based governance, security controls, and role-based access for containerized workloads (security / compliance)
- Support, consulting, and implementation services to operationalize Kubernetes for enterprises (professional services)
More About Kublr
Kublr provides a Kubernetes management and operations platform (cloud DevOps) aimed at enterprises that run containerized applications across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Its software focuses on automating deployment and lifecycle management of Kubernetes clusters on infrastructure such as on-prem data centers, private clouds, and public clouds including major hyperscale providers. The platform is designed for organizations that require centralized control over multiple clusters with standardized configuration, governance, and operational practices.
The Kublr platform (cloud management) typically installs into an enterprise environment and connects to underlying infrastructure via cloud provider APIs, virtualization platforms, or bare-metal nodes. It automates cluster provisioning, node scaling, and upgrades, and provides tooling for backup and Disaster Recovery (DR) of cluster state and workloads. Kublr uses native Kubernetes APIs and adheres to upstream Kubernetes distributions, which enables compatibility with standard Kubernetes tooling, container runtimes, and ecosystem components such as Helm charts, Ingress controllers, and service meshes where supported.
For observability, Kublr integrates centralized logging, metrics collection, and alerting (observability), aggregating operational data from managed clusters into a single management console. This allows platform teams to monitor cluster health, resource utilization, and application-level signals. The platform also supports centralized configuration for components such as logging agents and monitoring exporters, reducing configuration drift between environments.
Security and governance features in Kublr include policy-based controls, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) aligned with Kubernetes RBAC, and integration with enterprise identity providers where configured (security / compliance). The platform exposes administrative and operational functions through a management UI and APIs, allowing organizations to align cluster operations with internal governance, audit, and compliance requirements.
Enterprises use Kublr in contexts such as shared Kubernetes platforms, standardized environments for development and production, and centrally managed clusters deployed across multiple regions or data centers. The platform sits in the marketplace category of Kubernetes platform management and cloud DevOps, comparable to other commercial Kubernetes management offerings that focus on cluster lifecycle automation, observability, and policy controls rather than providing a full public cloud. Kublr positions its services and support to help organizations design, deploy, and maintain Kubernetes-based platforms, covering areas such as architecture guidance, integration with existing infrastructure and Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) systems, and ongoing operations.