
Qovery is a DevOps automation platform whose core goal is to simplify the management of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure, helping development teams deploy and manage cloud-native applications more efficiently.
It mainly tackles the complexity and high learning curve of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure management. By offering abstraction and automation, it lets development teams focus more on building applications.
Out of the box, Qovery supports AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Azure, and Scaleway, and is compatible with user-owned Kubernetes clusters.
One of Qovery's goals is to lower the barrier to these technologies, enabling development teams to deploy and manage applications efficiently without deep expertise.
The platform offers features such as resource sharing, automatic sleeping of idle environments, and cost analytics to help users better manage and optimize cloud resource usage and expenses.
It provides governance features like RBAC, operational audit logs, and budget controls. For specific security standards and certifications, please refer to the official documentation or contact Qovery for details.
It deeply integrates with Git repositories, supports GitOps workflows, and offers REST API, Terraform provider, and a CLI to connect with existing CI/CD toolchains.
This feature automatically creates isolated, production-like environments for pull requests, enabling feature previews, integration testing, and team collaboration, with automatic cleanup after use.

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