Best On-Premises Microservices Tools of 2025

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    Kubernetes Reviews
    Kubernetes (K8s) is a powerful open-source platform designed to automate the deployment, scaling, and management of applications that are containerized. By organizing containers into manageable groups, it simplifies the processes of application management and discovery. Drawing from over 15 years of experience in handling production workloads at Google, Kubernetes also incorporates the best practices and innovative ideas from the wider community. Built on the same foundational principles that enable Google to efficiently manage billions of containers weekly, it allows for scaling without necessitating an increase in operational personnel. Whether you are developing locally or operating a large-scale enterprise, Kubernetes adapts to your needs, providing reliable and seamless application delivery regardless of complexity. Moreover, being open-source, Kubernetes offers the flexibility to leverage on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud environments, facilitating easy migration of workloads to the most suitable infrastructure. This adaptability not only enhances operational efficiency but also empowers organizations to respond swiftly to changing demands in their environments.
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    Portainer Business Reviews
    Portainer Business makes managing containers easy. It is designed to be deployed from the data centre to the edge and works with Docker, Swarm and Kubernetes. It is trusted by more than 500K users. With its super-simple GUI and its comprehensive Kube-compatible API, Portainer Business makes it easy for anyone to deploy and manage container-based applications, triage container-related issues, set up automate Git-based workflows and build CaaS environments that end users love to use. Portainer Business works with all K8s distros and can be deployed on prem and/or in the cloud. It is designed to be used in team environments where there are multiple users and multiple clusters. The product incorporates a range of security features - including RBAC, OAuth integration and logging, which makes it suitable for use in large, complex production environments. For platform managers responsible for delivering a self-service CaaS environment, Portainer includes a suite of features that help control what users can / can't do and significantly reduces the risks associated with running containers in prod. Portainer Business is fully supported and includes a comprehensive onboarding experience that ensures you get up and running.
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    Codefresh Reviews

    Codefresh

    Codefresh

    $0/month
    Codefresh was founded in 2014. It combines CI/CD and Image Management to create a complete container delivery platform that connects developers and operations. Codefresh allows startups and enterprises to instantly benefit from microservices, container-based technologies. The company is based out of Silicon Valley, Israel.
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    Telepresence Reviews

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    Free
    You can use your favorite debugging software to locally troubleshoot your Kubernetes services. Telepresence, an open-source tool, allows you to run one service locally and connect it to a remote Kubernetes cluster. Telepresence was initially developed by Ambassador Labs, which creates open-source development tools for Kubernetes such as Ambassador and Forge. We welcome all contributions from the community. You can help us by submitting an issue, pull request or reporting a bug. Join our active Slack group to ask questions or inquire about paid support plans. Telepresence is currently under active development. Register to receive updates and announcements. You can quickly debug locally without waiting for a container to be built/push/deployed. Ability to use their favorite local tools such as debugger, IDE, etc. Ability to run large-scale programs that aren't possible locally.
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    Qrvey Reviews
    Qrvey is the only solution for embedded analytics with a built-in data lake. Qrvey saves engineering teams time and money with a turnkey solution connecting your data warehouse to your SaaS application. Qrvey’s full-stack solution includes the necessary components so that your engineering team can build less software in-house. Qrvey is built for SaaS companies that want to offer a better multi-tenant analytics experience. Qrvey's solution offers: - Built-in data lake powered by Elasticsearch - A unified data pipeline to ingest and analyze any type of data - The most embedded components - all JS, no iFrames - Fully personalizable to offer personalized experiences to users With Qrvey, you can build less software and deliver more value.
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    D2iQ Reviews
    D2iQ Enterprise Kubernetes Platform (DKP) Enterprise Kubernetes Platform: Run Kubernetes Workloads at Scale D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP): Adopt, expand, and enable advanced workloads across any infrastructure, whether on-prem, on the cloud, in air-gapped environments, or at the edge. Solve the Toughest Enterprise Kubernetes Challenges Accelerate the journey to production at scale, DKP provides a single, centralized point of control to build, run, and manage applications across any infrastructure. * Enable Day 2 Readiness Out-of-the-Box Without Lock-In * Simplify and Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption * Ensure Consistency, Security, and Performance * Expand Kubernetes Across Distributed Environments * Ensure Fast, Simple Deployment of ML and Fast Data Pipeline * Leverage Cloud Native Expertise
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    OpsLevel Reviews
    OpsLevel is the most flexible Internal Developer Portal, helping teams streamline service ownership, automate catalog maintenance, and drive engineering excellence. With AI-powered insights, automation, and self-service workflows, OpsLevel eliminates bottlenecks—so developers can focus on building, not bureaucracy. Unlike fragmented spreadsheets or homegrown solutions, OpsLevel brings clarity to complex architectures, ensuring teams can enforce best practices, reduce incidents, and accelerate deployments. From onboarding to security, OpsLevel makes software delivery faster, more reliable, and more scalable.
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    Joyent Triton Reviews
    Joyent offers a Single Tenant Public Cloud that combines the robust security, cost efficiency, and management capabilities of a private cloud. This service is entirely managed by Joyent, ensuring that users have complete control over their private cloud environment, along with comprehensive installation, onboarding, and support services. Customers can opt for either open-source or commercial assistance for their on-premises, user-managed private clouds. The infrastructure is designed to efficiently deliver virtual machines, containers, and bare metal resources, while being capable of handling workloads at an exabyte scale. Joyent’s engineering team provides extensive support for contemporary application frameworks, including microservices, APIs, development tools, and container-native DevOps practices. Triton is a hybrid, modern, and open solution specifically optimized to host the most substantial cloud-native applications. With Joyent, users can expect not only cutting-edge technology but also a partnership that supports their long-term growth and innovation.
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    Automic Automation Reviews
    To thrive in today's competitive digital landscape, enterprises must automate a wide array of applications, platforms, and technologies to effectively deliver services. Service Orchestration and Automation Platforms play a crucial role in scaling IT operations and maximizing the benefits of automation; they enable the management of intricate workflows that span various platforms, including ERP systems and business applications, from mainframes to microservices across multi-cloud environments. Additionally, it is vital to optimize big data pipelines, allowing data scientists to utilize self-service options while ensuring extensive scalability and robust governance over data flows. Organizations must also deliver compute, networking, and storage resources both on-premises and in the cloud to support development and business users. Automic Automation offers the agility, speed, and reliability necessary for successful digital business automation, providing a unified platform that centralizes orchestration and automation functions to facilitate and expedite digital transformation efforts effectively. With these capabilities, businesses can seamlessly adapt to changing demands while maintaining operational efficiency.
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    effx Reviews
    Effx offers an effortless approach to managing and navigating your microservices architecture. No matter if your setup consists of just a couple or a vast number of microservices, effx will monitor and assist you, whether you're using a public cloud, an orchestration system, or an on-premises solution. Handling incidents across a collection of microservices can often be complicated. With effx, you gain valuable context that allows you to pinpoint potential causes of outages in real-time effectively. You've made significant investments to be aware of any production disruptions. Our platform enhances your preparedness by evaluating services based on critical attributes that ensure their operational readiness, ultimately empowering your team to respond swiftly and efficiently.
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    API Fortress Reviews
    Continuous API testing and monitoring can be improved to unify functional, integration, load, and performance testing across internal, partner and third-party APIs. Test REST, SOAP and GraphQL. Web Services, Microservices, and Microservices. Automate tests as part a CI pipeline. Continuously monitor internal APIs. Available via Hosted Cloud, Self–Hosted Cloud, and Hybrid. Continuous API quality is more than just a competitive advantage for many innovative companies. It's the new norm. API Fortress helps any company simplify continuous API quality. It allows developers and testers to significantly accelerate time to market without increasing risk. Create your first test in seconds using a payload, specification file or recorded API traffic. Edit your tests in your IDE, the downloadable IDE Forge or the easy drag-and-drop GUI. All tests can be edited in your existing workflow without any difficulty.
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    Gilhari Reviews

    Gilhari

    Software Tree

    Gilhari is a microservice framework that provides persistence for JSON objects in relational database. This microservice framework is available as a Docker image and can be configured according to an app-specific object or relational model. Gilhari exposes REST (Representational State Transfer) interface for APIs (POST/GET, PUT and DELETE ) to perform CRUD (Create. Retrieve. Update. Delete) operations on app-specific JSON objects. Here are some highlights from Gilhari: * Metadata driven, object model independent and database agnostic framework * Easily customizable/configurable to your JSON object model * JSON attributes can be mapped to table columns, allowing full query capabilities as well as optimizations * Supports complex object modeling, including 1-m, 1-m and m-m relationships * No code is required to handle REST APIs (POST/GET, PUT/DELETE), data exchange (CRUD), or database schema creation.
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    Lura Reviews
    Lura is a high-performance API Gateway framework that is extendable, simple, and stateless, suitable for both cloud-native and on-premises environments. When working with REST APIs, particularly within microservices architectures, consumers often need to interact with backend services that were not originally designed with the user interface in mind. While this approach is beneficial, it can introduce significant complexity and strain on the UI consumers due to the varying sizes and structures of microservices responses. Lura effectively serves as a bridge between clients and source servers, simplifying interactions by delivering only the essential information required by the UI. It aggregates data from multiple sources into singular endpoints, enabling users to group, wrap, transform, and condense responses as needed. Furthermore, the framework offers robust support for a wide range of middlewares and plugins, which can enhance its functionality, including the integration of Oauth authentication and additional security measures. With Lura, developers can streamline their API interactions, significantly reducing overhead for front-end applications.
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    OpenFaaS Reviews
    OpenFaaS® simplifies the deployment of serverless functions and existing applications onto Kubernetes, allowing users to utilize Docker to prevent vendor lock-in. This platform is versatile, enabling operation on any public or private cloud while supporting the development of microservices and functions in a variety of programming languages, including legacy code and binaries. It offers automatic scaling in response to demand or can scale down to zero when not in use. Users have the flexibility to work on their laptops, utilize on-premises hardware, or set up a cloud cluster. With Kubernetes handling the complexities, you can create a scalable and fault-tolerant, event-driven serverless architecture for your software projects. OpenFaaS allows you to start experimenting within just 60 seconds and to write and deploy your initial Python function in approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Following that, the OpenFaaS workshop provides a comprehensive series of self-paced labs that equip you with essential skills and knowledge about functions and their applications. Additionally, the platform fosters an ecosystem that encourages sharing, reusing, and collaborating on functions, while also minimizing boilerplate code through a template store that simplifies coding. This collaborative environment not only enhances productivity but also enriches the overall development experience.
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    Apprenda Reviews
    The Apprenda Cloud Platform allows enterprise IT to establish a Kubernetes-enabled shared service tailored to their preferred infrastructures, making it accessible to developers across various business units. It accommodates the full range of your custom application portfolio, enabling you to swiftly build, deploy, manage, and run cloud-native, microservices, and container-based applications for both .NET and Java, as well as modernizing existing traditional workloads. By providing developers with self-service access to essential tools, ACP facilitates rapid application development, while IT operators can efficiently manage environments and workflows. This transformation positions enterprise IT as a genuine service provider within the organization. ACP serves as a unified platform that seamlessly integrates across your multiple data centers and cloud environments. You have the flexibility to operate ACP on-premises or as a managed service in the public cloud, ensuring complete independence in infrastructure choices. Furthermore, ACP empowers you with policy-driven governance over the infrastructure usage of all your application workloads, enhancing your DevOps processes and overall efficiency in managing applications. With its robust features, ACP is designed to foster innovation and streamline operations within your enterprise.
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    DNI IDM Reviews

    DNI IDM

    DotNet Internals

    The DNI Cloud Platform operates as a cloud-based service that is hosted on Microsoft Azure. It is built on an entirely new framework and employs a microservice architecture that incorporates GDPR compliance. This architecture allows for the separation of services, enabling them to operate independently from one another. As a result, the overall complexity of the system is reduced while enhancing both flexibility and security. By utilizing this microservice structure, the platform effectively circumvents the limitations associated with traditional monolithic architectures, where all components are interconnected within a single, large system. This design allows for updates and modifications to individual functions without disrupting the entire platform. Additionally, users can take advantage of the numerous benefits that cloud computing offers, including enhanced scalability, greater flexibility, and improved automation capabilities, making the platform adaptable to evolving needs. Consequently, organizations can leverage this innovative architecture to better meet their operational requirements.
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