Deploy Kubernetes clusters in Uzbekistan's local infrastructure with a managed Control Plane, flexible worker node configuration, and integration with UzCloud services.
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Configure your Kubernetes cluster — Control Plane is managed for free
Split applications into independent services, manage them in a single Kubernetes cluster, and ship new releases faster.
Scale worker nodes to match growing load and distribute different service types across separate node groups.
Automate build, test, and delivery of applications via GitLab CI, GitHub Actions, ArgoCD, and Helm.
Host critical applications in Uzbekistan's local infrastructure with a controlled architecture and transparent pricing.
Quickly spin up Dev, Test, and Prod environments in a single Kubernetes context without buying your own infrastructure.
Separate clients and services by namespace, node groups, and access policies within a single cluster.
E-commerce, media platforms, and marketplaces. Horizontal pod scaling for peak loads — sales, viral traffic, seasonal spikes.
A unified platform for internal services, APIs, backend applications, and integration layers.
UzCloud maintains the cluster's Control Plane, while you manage applications, namespaces, deployments, and worker nodes.
Create multiple node groups for different roles: frontend, backend, background jobs, CI/CD, ML, and stateful services.
Separate development, testing, and production environments via namespaces, RBAC, and network policies.
Use rolling updates and phased releases without interrupting user access to the application.
Connect Prometheus, Grafana, and a logging stack for cluster observability and failure alerts.
Configure access control for teams and services at the cluster and individual namespace level.
Find answers to common questions about our services.
The Control Plane is maintained by the UzCloud team. The customer manages applications, namespaces, deployments, services, ingress, Helm charts, and worker nodes inside the cluster.
The infrastructure is hosted in UzCloud data centers on the territory of Uzbekistan. This ensures local data residency and minimal latency for services within the country.
Yes. Within a single cluster you can create multiple worker node groups with different vCPU, RAM, disk type, and node count configurations for various roles and workloads.
Yes. The cluster can be used with GitLab CI, GitHub Actions, ArgoCD, Helm, and other CI/CD and automation tools.
Isolated network segments, namespace separation, RBAC, Security Groups, and Kubernetes network policies are used to restrict access between services and teams.
The cost consists of the Control Plane plan plus the cost of all worker node groups. Public IPv4 addresses, if needed, are added separately.
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