40-80% of enterprises are repatriating workloads on-prem across core industries*
Banking
Healthcare
Telecom

On-prem deployments offer several benefits
- Full control over SLAs:
Gain direct access to your databases and resolve issues quickly, without relying on Support. - Predictable costs:
Enjoy more predictable expenses, avoiding unexpected charges and usage spikes typical of public cloud services. - Avoid vendor lock-in:
Keep your on-prem workloads flexible, reducing reliance on proprietary services from external providers.
On-prem ops presents many challenges
– No scalable orchestration tool to automate daily database ops tasks.
– Ensuring safe backup and recovery of data across regions is complex.
– Navigating ongoing data compliance and adapting to regulatory changes is difficult.
ClusterControl lowers the barriers to managing databases securely, on-prem
Secure offline installation
Install ClusterControl safely offline without requiring access to the public internet.
Learn about installing CC offline and manually.
Full lifecycle automation
Operate your databases on-prem or hybrid from one pane of glass.
Infrastructure agnostic
Compatible with VMware, Nutanix, OpenStack environments, and public clouds.
Give ClusterControl a try today
What an on-prem deployment architecture looks like

Advanced
self-serve
Includes all features from Advanced
- Deploy 2 to 5 node clusters
- Monthly subscription
- Pay with Credit Card
- Community support
starts at€250per node, per month
€0.35per node, per hour
Advanced
Includes everything from Community
- Load balancers
- Scaling and failover
- Backup and recovery
- Monitoring and alerting
- Database user management
- Business hours support
Custom pricing
Enterprise
Includes everything from Advanced
- CC Ops Centre
- Backup verification
- Ops reports and audit logs
- RBAC & LDAP / Active Directory
- Key management, TLS encryption
- Web / email / phone 24×7 support
Custom pricing
On-prem resources
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