Scalr
Scalr is a cloud management and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) collaboration platform for enterprises that standardize and govern Terraform usage across distributed teams.
- Remote operations backend for Terraform (infrastructure-as-code automation)
- Policy-based governance, cost controls, and role-based access for Terraform workflows (cloud management)
- Self-service infrastructure workflows for application and platform teams (platform engineering)
- Multi-cloud and multi-environment orchestration for infrastructure provisioning (cloud DevOps)
- Integration with Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, Storage Class Memory (SCM), and identity providers for Terraform operations (DevOps tooling)
More About Scalr
Scalr provides a remote operations and collaboration layer for Terraform (infrastructure-as-code), used by enterprises that centralize infrastructure management while allowing application and platform teams to work independently within defined guardrails.
The platform is used as a Terraform remote backend and execution environment, adding policy enforcement, access control, and standardized workflows on top of native Terraform capabilities in enterprise and institutional environments.
Scalr targets organizations that operate across multiple clouds and environments, where central platform or cloud centers of excellence need consistent processes for provisioning, updating, and destroying infrastructure using Terraform (cloud DevOps).
Core capabilities include workspaces for Terraform configurations, remote state management, and centralized runs that execute Terraform plans and applies in controlled environments, with logging and auditability for compliance use cases.
Scalr incorporates Policy as Code (PaC) features, commonly implemented with frameworks such as Open Policy Agent (OPA) (governance), to enforce rules on infrastructure changes, such as cost limits, security baselines, or resource configuration standards before changes are applied.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and integration with identity providers such as Single Sign-On (SSO) or directory services allow organizations to align Terraform permissions with existing corporate access models, including Separation of Duties (SoD) between developers, operators, and security teams.
The platform integrates with common DevOps tooling including version control systems, CI/CD pipelines, and ticketing or notification tools so that Terraform execution can be triggered from code repositories, automated workflows, or change management processes.
Compared with using open source Terraform alone, Scalr is positioned as a centralized control plane that adds governance, team management, and operational consistency for organizations that manage many Terraform workspaces, multiple business units, or shared services environments.
Enterprises typically adopt Scalr as part of platform engineering, cloud management, or DevOps initiatives, where standardized infrastructure modules and templates are exposed as self-service catalogs to internal teams while central teams maintain policies and reusable patterns.
In marketplace and directory taxonomies, Scalr is categorized under cloud management platforms, Terraform management platforms, IaC collaboration tooling, and DevOps automation for multi-cloud and hybrid infrastructure.