Spectro Cloud completed a $75 million Series C funding round led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives with participation from existing Spectro Cloud investors.
Loft Labs announced the public beta of vCluster Cloud, a managed solution that simplifies and reduces the costs of Kubernetes clusters.
vCluster Cloud expands deployment options for enterprises, empowering more organizations to leverage the benefits of vCluster Platform. With a managed cloud option, teams can get started even faster, while those preferring self-hosted deployments retain the flexibility to build their environments as needed. Additionally, the company introduced the External Database Connector in Platform v4.1, enabling virtual clusters to seamlessly use external databases like MySQL and Postgres (e.g., Amazon RDS) as their backing store. This fully automated feature eliminates manual setup and securely handles credentials for streamlined database provisioning. Loft will be demonstrating both this week at KubeCon in booth A6.
“After talking with our customers and community, we decided to build a cloud-based solution to make it as easy as possible for teams or individuals to get started exploring vCluster Platform and managing their Kubernetes clusters,” said Lukas Gentele, co-founder and CEO, Loft Labs. “Our customers achieve up to a 70 percent savings on cloud costs by virtualizing their clusters, and making this now easier than ever to achieve makes this available to a larger set of enterprises. We are working quickly to move vCluster Cloud to GA, and have a number of ideas about how we can take this even further in the future.”
Loft provides an alternative to both Kubernetes namespaces and separate clusters, allowing platform teams to quickly spin up and break down virtual clusters as needed, utilizing a shared underlying infrastructure with superior isolation and resource optimization across workloads. Each virtual cluster is an isolated Kubernetes environment within a host cluster, and has its own dedicated API server and control plane to maximize flexibility and security.
“Kubernetes clusters often bring substantial costs and complexity. Virtualizing these clusters can help enterprises streamline management and reduce expenses,” said Paul Nashawaty, Principal Analyst, Application Development and Modernization at theCube Research. “By adopting a hosted version of the vCluster Platform, organizations can quickly access secure and robust cluster management capabilities. This approach aligns well with industry trends: a recent survey indicated that 78% of enterprises seek to simplify Kubernetes management, with nearly 60% reporting that cost reduction is a top driver for adopting managed Kubernetes solutions. Hosted options like vCluster Platform enable a smoother, more secure entry point into scalable Kubernetes management.”
The vCluster Platform offers users a number of benefits, including:
- Easy Cluster Management and Secure Access Control - allowing for the seamless creation of virtual clusters, configuration tenant access, and secure distribution of kubeconfig files while integrating with the SSO provider of choice.
- Centralized Fleet Management - enabling the management and observability of all clusters centrally, with a multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and hybrid-cloud management place.
- Streamlined Self-Service Provisioning - offering users the option to provision virtual clusters via the vCluster CLI or UI, via integrations with Rancher, Terraform, and GitHub Actions or via CRDs and custom code.
- Advanced Cost Optimization Features - reducing cloud costs and/or freeing up idle compute in the data center with sleep mode and auto-delete features triggered by inactivity or timezone-aware cron scheduling.
- Resilient Guardrails for Governance - establishing resource quotas and standardized environment templates to ensure fair use and streamlined configurations, including automated updates and automatic ingress auth to allow authenticated traffic only.
- Seamless Integration into Existing IT Ecosystems - providing the opportunity to adopt virtual clusters with ready-to-use integrations and deployment guides for most CI/CD platforms, secrets management tools, observability stacks, service meshes, and more.
- Robust Enterprise Deployment Options - offering customers the ability to deploy in their own cloud account or private data center (with VPC and air-gapped support) and enable high-availability mode or multi-region mode to meet the most advanced enterprise requirements.
Industry News
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, has announced significant momentum around cloud native training and certifications with the addition of three new project-centric certifications and a series of new Platform Engineering-specific certifications:
Red Hat announced the latest version of Red Hat OpenShift AI, its artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) platform built on Red Hat OpenShift that enables enterprises to create and deliver AI-enabled applications at scale across the hybrid cloud.
Salesforce announced agentic lifecycle management tools to automate Agentforce testing, prototype agents in secure Sandbox environments, and transparently manage usage at scale.
OpenText™ unveiled Cloud Editions (CE) 24.4, presenting a suite of transformative advancements in Business Cloud, AI, and Technology to empower the future of AI-driven knowledge work.
Red Hat announced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat Developer Hub, Red Hat’s enterprise-grade developer portal based on the Backstage project.
Pegasystems announced the availability of new AI-driven legacy discovery capabilities in Pega GenAI Blueprint™ to accelerate the daunting task of modernizing legacy systems that hold organizations back.
Tricentis launched enhanced cloud capabilities for its flagship solution, Tricentis Tosca, bringing enterprise-ready end-to-end test automation to the cloud.
Rafay Systems announced new platform advancements that help enterprises and GPU cloud providers deliver developer-friendly consumption workflows for GPU infrastructure.
Apiiro introduced Code-to-Runtime, a new capability using Apiiro’s deep code analysis (DCA) technology to map software architecture and trace all types of software components including APIs, open source software (OSS), and containers to code owners while enriching it with business impact.
Zesty announced the launch of Kompass, its automated Kubernetes optimization platform.
MacStadium announced the launch of Orka Engine, the latest addition to its Orka product line.
Elastic announced its AI ecosystem to help enterprise developers accelerate building and deploying their Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) applications.
Red Hat introduced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat OpenShift, a hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes, as well as the technology preview of Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed.
Traefik Labs announced API Sandbox as a Service to streamline and accelerate mock API development, and Traefik Proxy v3.2.