Provisioned around your service
Choose a supported service and Infraatlas prepares the suitable compute or managed data layer, configures it and owns the operational handover.
Request → provision → operateChoose the software you need. Infraatlas provisions, secures, updates, backs up and operates it on reliable European infrastructure.
Teams building with Infraatlas
Infraatlas handles setup, configuration, updates, backups and monitoring. Your team stays focused on the product.
Choose a supported service and Infraatlas prepares the suitable compute or managed data layer, configures it and owns the operational handover.
Request → provision → operateCompute currently runs on Leaseweb and managed PostgreSQL and Kafka on Aiven. More infrastructure options can be added as the platform grows.
Talk to someone who understands the service and the infrastructure beneath it.
Version and security updates are planned and applied as part of the operating model.
Backup and recovery planning is included instead of being left as a post-launch task.
Supported applications, data services and infrastructure—with more added as the platform matures.
Explore all servicesTeams use Infraatlas to put clear operational ownership behind the open-source services their products depend on.
We stopped treating updates and backups as a recurring internal project. There is now one clear owner for the operational work.
The useful part is not just getting software deployed. It is knowing who is responsible for keeping it healthy afterwards.
We can discuss the application and the infrastructure in the same conversation, with an engineer who understands both sides.
The short version of how Infraatlas works. For anything specific to your environment, talk directly to an engineer.
Ask another questionInfraatlas handles provisioning, service configuration, security and version updates, backup planning, monitoring and operational support for the managed service you choose.
The initial catalogue includes n8n, WordPress, Coolify, Portainer, PostgreSQL and Kafka. Managed Kubernetes is currently available by request rather than self-service checkout.
Initial compute capacity is provided through Leaseweb. Managed data services such as PostgreSQL and Kafka are provided through Aiven. The available infrastructure options will expand as the platform grows.
Yes. Migrations are assessed as a platform engineering engagement because the path depends on the application, data, downtime requirements and the environment you are moving from.
Not yet. At launch, deployments begin with a short conversation so Infraatlas can confirm the service, infrastructure and operational requirements. Products that are not generally available are clearly marked as request access.
Tell us what you need. The catalogue is intentionally focused at launch, but Infraatlas can assess additional open-source software or a bespoke platform engineering engagement.
Work directly with Infraatlas on cloud architecture, Kubernetes, CI/CD, application operations and migrations.
Choose a service from the catalogue, or talk to an engineer about what you're running today.