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CKE in public beta: managed, sovereign, and properly integrated Kubernetes

Clever Cloud was founded in 2010. At that point, Docker did not exist, and Kubernetes even less. The problem, however, was already there: running our first customers' applications reliably, in isolation, and predictably.
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Clever Cloud launches Clever Kubernetes Engine (CKE) in public beta on April 27, 2026

Previewed at Devoxx starting April 22, CKE is the culmination of two years of R&D built around a complete reimplementation of Kubernetes.
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The DEEP, OVHcloud and Clever Cloud consortium selected to deliver sovereign cloud services for European institutions

Paris – April 17, 2026 – The consortium composed of DEEP by POST Luxembourg Group, OVHcloud and Clever Cloud today announces its selection by the European Commission as part of a major procurement framework to provide sovereign cloud services to the institutions, bodies and agencies of the European Union. This contract, with a ceiling of €180 million over six years, marks a significant milestone in the concrete implementation of Europe’s digital sovereignty strategy.
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What makes Clever Cloud unique

Most cloud platforms ask you to pick a lane. Serverless with hard limits on memory, execution time, and payload size. Containers locked to a single hyperscaler with databases resold from third parties. Or raw infrastructure where you manage everything yourself.
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OpenTofu: the open-source Terraform fork — natively supported on Clever Cloud

In August 2023, HashiCorp changed Terraform's license. A few weeks later, OpenTofu was born under the Linux Foundation. Here's what it means — and how to use it with the Clever Cloud provider.
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Knowing your system – Part 6 – Source-based distributions: Discovering Exherbo

The limits of Gentoo As I said in part 3 of the "knowing your system"…
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Knowing your system – Part 5 – Source-based distributions: the binary way

We last saw the paludis tool. Now, we'll take a look at how…
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E-Commerce : what about Magento and Prestashop?

As usual, we felt the need to test more CMS. As we're dangerously approaching Christmas…
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Knowing your system – Part 4 – Falling in love with paludis

Installing a source-based GNU/Linux distribution As we last saw, I'm really fond of source-based distributions.…
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Knowing your system – Part 3 – Source-based distributions: The Gentoo example

After a little reminder on UNIX-like systems and a quick view to the init process,…
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Hackathon Open Data Fall 2012, Nantes

Want to try the brand new Open Data materials from Pays-de-la-Loire and Loire-Atlantique? Come to…

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