Clever Cloud launches Clever Kubernetes Engine (CKE) in public beta on April 27, 2026

Clever Cloud CKE Devoxx
Previewed at Devoxx starting April 22, CKE is the culmination of two years of R&D built around a complete reimplementation of Kubernetes.

Nantes, France — Clever Cloud, a European cloud provider, announces the public beta launch of Clever Kubernetes Engine (CKE) on April 27, 2026, in the afternoon. The product will be previewed at Devoxx starting April 22, where attendees will be able to test it directly at the Clever Cloud booth.

Built for production and scalability

Kubernetes has become the standard for container orchestration. Clever Cloud spent two years developing a managed, sovereign version designed to integrate naturally into the Clever Cloud ecosystem and operate with the same simplicity as the platform’s other services. CKE is built to handle real production workloads, with high scalability and predictable behavior at scale.

To achieve this, Clever Cloud developed Materia etcd, a reimplementation of Kubernetes’ internal consistency layer built on FoundationDB. This foundational work — invisible to the end user — is what guarantees CKE’s robustness and stability in production, notably through native auto-scaling and auto-healing capabilities.

CKE integrates natively with existing Clever Cloud services — Cellar object storage (S3-compatible), managed databases, IAM as a Service, Network Groups — and remains accessible via standard industry tools: kubectl, Helm, or GitOps.

Sovereign by design

Hosted and operated in Europe by Clever Cloud on its public cloud, CKE offers organizations a concrete alternative to the Kubernetes offerings of major American platforms, without compromising on performance or legal data control. CKE can also be deployed on the customer’s own on-premises infrastructure.

Access details

The public beta is open to all Clever Cloud customers from April 27, 2026, via feature activation performed by the user. Notably, some customers have already had access through a private test for over six months, allowing the product to be refined before this general release.

“Clever Cloud has long developed alternatives to Kubernetes. Our customers expressed a clear need for this technology, and we decided to build it alongside them, with the level of technical excellence and sovereignty that defines our platform.” — Quentin Adam, CEO of Clever Cloud

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