Managed Kubernetes
and load balancer
in Uzbekistan

Powerful solutions for container management
and efficient load distribution in the cloud.

– SLA 99.9%
– PCI DSS Certification
– Compliance with LRU 547
– Pay-As-you-go billing
– Local technical support 24/7

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Rates for Managed Kubernetes in Uzbekistan

Basic

390,000 soums

1 master node x 2 CPU
4 Gb RAM
20 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Standard

1,190,000 soums

1 master node x 8 CPU
16 Gb RAM
50 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Advanced

2 390 000 soums

1 master node x 16 CPU
32 Gb RAM
100 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Basic NA

1,390,000 soums

3 master nodes x 2 CPU
4 Gb RAM
20 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Standard NA

4 165 000 soums

3 master nodes x 8 CPU
16 Gb RAM
50 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Advanced NA

8,356,000 soums

3 master nodes x 16 CPU
32 Gb RAM
100 Gb SSD
100 Mbit/s on the Internet
and Tas-IX
Deploy a cluster

Note:

– HA (High Availability) is high system availability, ensuring its uninterrupted operation and minimal downtime
– The cost of worker nodes is calculated based on the virtual server tariff
– Only fast disks are used in Managed Kubernetes
– IP addresses are provided
– Local technical support 24/7/365.

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Use cases

Rapid deployment of new applications

Managed Kubernetes from Pro-Data allows you to quickly deploy new applications without the need for complex infrastructure setup. Suitable for companies seeking to accelerate development and update delivery processes.

Microservices management

Managed Kubernetes is ideal for companies working with microservice architectures. Automatic cluster management simplifies the deployment and maintenance of complex applications.

Increased development speed

Create an efficient microservice architecture and CI/CD process to accelerate the release and updating of your cloud applications.

Ensuring fault tolerance

Ensure application fault tolerance with Managed Kubernetes from Pro-Data. Automatic recovery and load distribution ensure reliable operation under any conditions.

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Advantages of using
Pro-Data Managed Kubernetes

Automatic management of master nodes

Pro-Data handles the full administration of master nodes, allowing you to focus on managing worker nodes and applications.

High availability and fault tolerance

Managed Kubernetes ensures load distribution and resource redundancy, guaranteeing the uninterrupted operation of your application even during failures.

Integration with cloud services

Managed Kubernetes can be integrated with other services on the Pro-Data cloud platform.

SLA до 99,99%

We ensure a high level of availability for Managed Kubernetes in compliance with the 99.9% SLA.

Enterprise-level security

The Pro-Data infrastructure complies with the PCI DSS security standard and undergoes regular audits, ensuring reliable data protection.

24/7 support

Round-the-clock local technical support from Pro-Data specialists will help quickly resolve any issues and ensure the stability of your infrastructure. The response time to a request is 10 minutes.

Advantages of the Pro-Data load balancer

Performance optimization

Automatically redirects requests to the most suitable servers, reducing latency and speeding up data processing.

Preventing overloads

Dynamic load distribution maintains system stability even when traffic increases sharply.

Guaranteed availability

If one of the servers fails, requests are immediately redirected to the worker nodes, ensuring the smooth operation of applications.

Load distribution in the Kubernetes cluster

The balancer effectively distributes incoming traffic between pods in the Kubernetes cluster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are collected answers to the frequent questions we receive from our current and potential customers.

How to start using Managed Kubernetes?

How to create a cluster in Managed Kubernetes?

How many clusters, nodes, and pools can I create?

Are there worker node limits within the pool?

Where is the infrastructure for Managed Kubernetes located?