Kubernetes as a Service (KaaS)

More about Kubernetes as a Service
More about Kubernetes as a Service
Growing needs on Kubernetes as a Service
For several years, developers have been using Kubernetes on Platform as a Service from Previder. Over the years, developers' needs have grown and in some cases they ran into limitations when deploying Kubernetes. Previder specialists have taken this feedback to heart and incorporated it into Kubernetes as a Service, which is now available on the stable IaaS platform from the Previder Portal. With Kubernetes as a Service, a number of convenient new options are available.

De voordelen
As a developer, you want to focus on your core business: developing software. With Kubernetes as a Service, you don't have to worry about the infrastructure, updates, maintenance and management work. This results in shorter development time and faster time-to-market for new features and
KaaS provides automatic scalability without service interruption, which means developers do not have to worry about manually managing resources. It also makes much more efficient use of resources, allowing for significant cost savings.
You can land your applications quickly and easily on our stable cloud platform, from our own high-end data centers in the Netherlands. In addition, our specialists provide support on this themselves.
You benefit from a lot of freedom of choice, think autoscaling, setting limits, choosing the CNI, sizing the nodes and the option to perform Kubernetes upgrades yourself or have Previder take care of it.
With Kubernetes as a Service, it is now possible to deploy clusters simultaneously across Previder's four data center locations.
Je kunt Kubernetes as a Service in een hybride opzet met de rest van de IaaS-omgeving of in combinatie met andere resources in de datacenters gebruiken.
Custom Kubernetes support
At Previder, we offer more than just Kubernetes as a Service; we guide our customers through every step of their Kubernetes journey, from deployment to migration on the Previder platform. So we provide not only a product, but also the necessary services and support to be successful with Kubernetes.
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Certified CNCF Member
We are proud to be a member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). A foundation that brings together the best developers, end users and vendors in the world and hosts the largest open source developer conferences!
Certified Kubernetes
As a Certified Kubernetes Partner, Previder meets the official Kubernetes Software Conformance standards. This means that our Kubernetes implementations are fully interoperable with other certified versions. This gives our customers the flexibility to move seamlessly between different vendors, with the assurance that our solution always meets the highest requirements of the open source community and the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation).
Our official KCSP (Kubernetes Certified Service Provider) status not only guarantees a higher level of Kubernetes expertise and support, but also offers our customers many advantages in terms of security, flexibility and access to the latest innovations. This optimally supports them in building and managing a robust, scalable and future-proof Kubernetes environment.
At home in all markets
Who is Kubernetes as a Service suitable for?
Kubernetes as a Service for Developers
Developers using Kubernetes (K8s) to develop applications can take advantage of Kubernetes as a Service. Check out Kubernetes now on our stable IaaS (KaaS) environment, taking advantage of more features and freedoms and not having to worry about the underlying infrastructure.
Common Ground & Haven
Previder is the first Dutch party to develop a Haven-compliant Reference Implementation in collaboration with the VNG. With this, we help municipalities (using our Kubernetes Engine) increase their digital autonomy by offering a secure, flexible and locally managed cloud infrastructure.
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