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CKE in public beta: managed, sovereign, and properly integrated Kubernetes
Clever Cloud was founded in 2010. At that point, Docker did not exist, and Kubernetes even less. The problem, however, was already there: running our first customers' applications reliably, in isolation, and predictably.
Clever Cloud launches Clever Kubernetes Engine (CKE) in public beta on April 27, 2026
Previewed at Devoxx starting April 22, CKE is the culmination of two years of R&D built around a complete reimplementation of Kubernetes.
The DEEP, OVHcloud and Clever Cloud consortium selected to deliver sovereign cloud services for European institutions
Paris – April 17, 2026 – The consortium composed of DEEP by POST Luxembourg Group, OVHcloud and Clever Cloud today announces its selection by the European Commission as part of a major procurement framework to provide sovereign cloud services to the institutions, bodies and agencies of the European Union. This contract, with a ceiling of €180 million over six years, marks a significant milestone in the concrete implementation of Europe’s digital sovereignty strategy.
What makes Clever Cloud unique
Most cloud platforms ask you to pick a lane. Serverless with hard limits on memory, execution time, and payload size. Containers locked to a single hyperscaler with databases resold from third parties. Or raw infrastructure where you manage everything yourself.
OpenTofu: the open-source Terraform fork — natively supported on Clever Cloud
In August 2023, HashiCorp changed Terraform's license. A few weeks later, OpenTofu
was born under the Linux Foundation. Here's what it means — and how to use it
with the Clever Cloud provider.
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Improving our environment variables editor
The environment variables editor was proposed with a Simple or Expert mode. We have added a third, using JSON format. You can read/write in it.
Migration Required for Buckets on Cellar C1 Cluster
tl;dr: On March 21th 2022 the Cellar C1 cluster will reach its end of life.…
Security update about npm libraries ‘colors’ and ‘faker’
Few days ago, Marak Squires, the developer behind the open-source npm libraries colors and faker, decided to corrupt the libraries, to denounce issues in open-source projects' funding system. Learn how to protect your app.
Security update about Log4Shell
What is Log4Shell?
You probably heard about Log4Shell (or CVE-2021-44228), the vulnerability which impacted log4j,…
Enabling PromQL queries with Erlenmeyer
You are using Clever Cloud to deploy applications runtimes or add-ons. But do you know…
Apache Pulsar Public Beta Release
It's a big day for queuing and streaming enthusiasts today. Our engineering team is proud…