Why choose our Kubernetes offering?

Our managed Kubernetes offering lets you deploy containerized applications without the complexity of cluster management.

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What concrete benefits does managed Kubernetes bring?

Managed Kubernetes frees you from all operational complexity: cluster updates, certificate management, node monitoring, automatic backups. You focus solely on deploying your applications while we guarantee the availability, security, and performance of your container infrastructure.

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Does my business really need Kubernetes?

If you manage multiple applications or microservices, need automatic scalability, or want to standardize your deployments, Kubernetes is the answer. It is also essential for teams practicing CI/CD who want reproducible deployments with zero downtime.

Why choose LaMeDuSe?

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What differentiates your managed Kubernetes offering?

We deploy RKE2 clusters (or other distributions based on your needs) on a controlled infrastructure with automatic backups of data and configuration. Unlike hyperscalers, we offer personalized support: cluster architecture, resource optimization, and dedicated technical support from real Kubernetes experts.

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Do you offer support for migrating to Kubernetes?

We don't leave you alone with containerization. Our experts guide you through migrating your existing applications: service containerization, manifest writing, CI/CD pipeline setup, and team training. A complete support package for a smooth transition.

Still hesitating?

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How does the setup of a Kubernetes cluster work?

We start with an audit of your needs to size the cluster (number of nodes, resources, storage). Deployment is fast and you receive a secure kubeconfig to manage your cluster. We also configure monitoring, backups, and network security policies from day one.

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What happens if my traffic spikes significantly?

That is precisely the strength of Kubernetes: horizontal scaling. Your applications automatically adapt to load thanks to autoscaling. And if the cluster itself reaches its limits, we can add additional nodes quickly, with no service interruption or complex migration.