5 Integrations with Cluster.dev
View a list of Cluster.dev integrations and software that integrates with Cluster.dev below. Compare the best Cluster.dev integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Cluster.dev. Here are the current Cluster.dev integrations in 2025:
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.Starting Price: Free -
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AWS Secrets Manager
Amazon
AWS Secrets Manager helps you protect secrets needed to access your applications, services, and IT resources. The service enables you to easily rotate, manage, and retrieve database credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycle. Users and applications retrieve secrets with a call to Secrets Manager APIs, eliminating the need to hardcode sensitive information in plain text. Secrets Manager offers secret rotation with built-in integration for Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon DocumentDB. Also, the service is extensible to other types of secrets, including API keys and OAuth tokens. In addition, Secrets Manager enables you to control access to secrets using fine-grained permissions and audit secret rotation centrally for resources in the AWS Cloud, third-party services, and on-premises. AWS Secrets Manager helps you meet your security and compliance requirements by enabling you to rotate secrets safely without the need for code deployments.Starting Price: $0.40 per month -
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Helm
The Linux Foundation
Helm helps you manage Kubernetes applications, Helm charts help you define, install, and upgrade even the most complex Kubernetes application. Charts are easy to create, version, share, and publish, so start using Helm and stop the copy-and-paste. Charts describe even the most complex apps, provide repeatable application installation, and serve as a single point of authority. Take the pain out of updates with in-place upgrades and custom hooks. Charts are easy to version, share, and host on public or private servers. Use helm rollback to roll back to an older version of a release with ease. Helm uses a packaging format called charts. A chart is a collection of files that describe a related set of Kubernetes resources. A single chart might be used to deploy something simple, like a memcached pod, or something complex, like a full web app stack with HTTP servers, databases, caches, and so on.Starting Price: Free -
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Terraform
HashiCorp
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. Write infrastructure as code using declarative configuration files. HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) allows for concise descriptions of resources using blocks, arguments, and expressions. Run terraform plan to check whether the execution plan for a configuration matches your expectations before provisioning or changing infrastructure. Apply changes to hundreds of cloud providers with terraform apply to reach the desired state of the configuration. Define infrastructure as code to manage the full lifecycle — create new resources, manage existing ones, and destroy those no longer needed. -
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Pulumi
Pulumi
Modern Infrastructure as Code. Create, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud using familiar programming languages and tools. Many clouds, one workflow. Use the same language, tools, and workflow, on any cloud. Collaborate. Harmonize your engineering practices between developers and operators. Easy continuous delivery. Deploy from the CLI, or integrate with your favorite CI/CD system, and review all changes before they are made. Tame complexity. Gain visibility across all of your environments. Audit and secure. Know who changed what, when, and why. Enforce deployment policies with your identity provider of choice. Secrets management. Keep secrets safe with easy, built-in encrypted configuration. Familiar programming languages. Define infrastructure in JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, or any .NET language, including C#, F#, and VB. Your favorite tools. Use familiar IDEs, test frameworks, and tools. Share and reuse. Codify best practices and policies.
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