Kubernetes Hosting, Kubernetes as a Service
Fully Managed Kubernetes Clusters platform. Kubernetes-as-a-Service Hosting make it easy to deploy, manage, and maintain Kubernetes clusters.
Choose the Right Hosted Kubernetes Plan
Express Kubernetes Cluster
- 1 Bare-Metal Server
- * 1 Master
- E5-2670 CPU/ 128 GB RAM
- 240GB+2*960GB SSD + 2TB SATA
- * 1 Node
- Master server configured as both master and node.
Basic Kubernetes Cluster
- 4 Bare-Metal Servers
- * 1 Master
- E3-1220 CPU/ 16GB RAM
- 240 GB SSD+ 480 GB SSD
- * 3 Nodes
- E5-2670 CPU/ 128 GB RAM
- 240GB+2*960GB SSD + 2TB SATA
Professional Kubernetes Cluster
- 8 Bare-Metal Servers
- * 3 Masters
- E3-1220 CPU/ 16GB RAM
- 240 GB SSD+ 480 GB SSD
- * 5 Nodes
- E5-2670 CPU/ 128 GB RAM
- 240GB+2*960GB SSD + 2TB SATA
Advanced Kubernetes Cluster
- 24 Bare-Metal Servers
- * 3 Masters
- E3-1220 CPU/ 16GB RAM
- 240 GB SSD+ 480 GB SSD
- * 21 Nodes
- E5-2670 CPU/ 128 GB RAM
- 240GB+2*960GB SSD + 2TB SATA
Software Features for Kubernetes Cluster Server | ||
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Kubernetes Cluster Deployment | Free | |
Kubernetes | V1.21 - V1.32 | |
ETCD | V3.5 | |
Container Runtime | Docker | |
Network Provider | Flannel | A network fabric for containers, designed for Kubernetes |
Operating System | Ubuntu 20.04/22.04/24.04 LTS | |
Prometheus | done | An open-source monitoring solution for metrics and alerting |
Grafana | done | An open-source application for visualizing large-scale measurement data. |
Ingress | done | An API object that manages external access to the services in a cluster. |
Kubernetes Dashboard | done | Web-based Kubernetes user interface |
Helm | done | A Kubernetes package manager |
Optional Add-ons for Kubernetes Cluster Server | ||
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Additional Master Server | $99/m | E3-1220 CPU, 16GB RAM, 240GB SSD + 480GB SSD |
Additional Node Server | $199/m | E5-2670 CPU, 128GB RAM, 240GB SSD + 2*960GB SSD + 2TB SATA |
Additional SATA Drives | 2TB SATA: $9.00/month | |
4TB SATA: $19.00/month | ||
8TB SATA: $29.00/month | ||
16TB SATA (3.5’ Only): $39.00/month | ||
Additional SSD Drives | 240GB SSD: $5.00/month | |
960GB SSD: $9.00/month | ||
2TB SSD: $19.00/month | ||
4TB SSD: $29.00/month | ||
Additional NVMe Drives | 960GB NVMe: $9.00/month | |
2TB NVMe: $19.00/month | ||
4TB NVMe: $29.00/month | ||
Additional Dedicated IP | $2.00/month/IPv4 or IPv6 | IP purpose required. Maximum 16 per package. |
Bandwidth Upgrade | Upgrade to 200Mbps(Shared): $10.00/month | |
Upgrade to 1Gbps(Shared): $20.00/month | The bandwidth of your server represents the maximum available bandwidth. Real-time bandwidth usage depends on the current situation in the rack where your server is located and the shared bandwidth with other servers. The speed you experience may also be influenced by your local network and geographical distance from the server. |
Why Do You Need Managed Kubernetes Hosting?
Complete Open-Source Solutions
Secure & Reliable Network Infrastructure
On-Premises with Full Control
Highly Skilled Support Team
Fully Managed Kubernetes
Blazing Fast Bare-Metal Servers

Express Kubernetes Cluster Network Diagram and Architecture
Basic Kubernetes Cluster Network Diagram and Architecture


Professional Kubernetes Cluster Network Diagram and Architecture
Advanced Kubernetes Cluster Network Diagram and Architecture

Kubernetes Hosting FAQs
Why choose Kubernetes?
Kubernetes schedules and automates container deployment across multiple compute nodes, whether on the public cloud, onsite VMs or physical on-premises machines. Its automatic scaling lets teams scale up or down to meet demand faster.
What is Kubernetes hosting?
Kubernetes automates operational tasks of container management and includes built-in commands for deploying applications, rolling out changes to your applications, scaling your applications up and down to fit changing needs, monitoring your applications, and more—making it easier to manage applications.
What is Kubernetes as a Service?
Kubernetes as a Service (KaaS) makes it possible to operate Kubernetes, the world’s most popular container orchestrator, as a managed service. KaaS services are commonly provided in the public cloud, but some KaaS platforms can also be deployed on-premises. Key features of Kubernetes as a Service include self-service deployment, Kubernetes upgrades, scalability, and multi-cloud portability.
What is a managed Kubernetes cluster?
Kubernetes cluster management is how an IT team manages a group of Kubernetes clusters. With modern cloud-native applications, Kubernetes environments are becoming highly distributed. They can be deployed across multiple datacenters on-premise, in the public cloud, and at the edge.
What are the main advantages of using a managed Kubernetes service?
By opting for a managed Kubernetes solution, you can eliminate much of the complexity associated with deploying and operating cloud native applications. For organizations that lack the skills or IT infrastructure, managed Kubernetes may be the only option.
How is the load balancer/ingress handled?
The load balancer/ingress acts as a reverse proxy, exposing HTTP and HTTPS routes from outside the cluster to services inside the K8S cluster.
What version of Kubernetes is installed?
By default, we install Kubernetes 1.32 for you. We can install other versions if you have a specific requirement.
Who manages version upgrades?
How is the firewall managed on the master and worker nodes?
You can enable the Linux firewall on the master and worker nodes. We have a hardware firewall before the master/worker nodes to protect your servers. We can help to create access rules for you.
Is the CNI used?
What OS is installed on the masters/workers?
We typically install Ubuntu 22.04 on the masters/workers. Currently, we do not support OS updates.