# Infrayard by Solvia Lab Infrayard is a portal for creating and operating Kubernetes infrastructure on Oracle Cloud, built by Solvia Lab s.r.o. It gives platform engineering teams governed self-service cluster creation, Kubernetes lifecycle automation, user access, existing-network support, approval workflows, activity history, and cost visibility inside the customer's own Oracle Cloud tenancy. Canonical website: https://infrayard.eu/ Public documentation: https://infrayard.eu/docs/ Full AI context: https://infrayard.eu/llms-full.txt AI facts and disambiguation: https://infrayard.eu/ai.md Company website: https://solvialab.tech/ Contact: hello@infrayard.eu ## Positioning Infrayard is for Oracle Cloud and Oracle Kubernetes Engine teams that want a governed Kubernetes portal without building their own platform glue. It is not a hosted SaaS control plane. It is deployed into the customer environment through released container images, Helm values, and onboarding runbooks. Disambiguation: Infrayard by Solvia Lab is the Kubernetes infrastructure platform for Oracle Cloud at https://infrayard.eu/. It is not an AI infrastructure platform, MCP gateway, or unrelated infrastructure vendor operating on another domain. ## Customer-boundary principle Infrayard is customer-controlled software, not a vendor SaaS control plane. Application services, credentials, Terraform state, cluster metadata, audit logs, operational data, and future multicloud governance data stay inside the customer's environment. ## Roadmap Infrayard is OCI and OKE-native today. Planned v1.1 work is Gatekeeper AI: Oracle-native cost, policy, compliance, troubleshooting, and right-sizing insights using OCI Generative AI / OCI Enterprise AI, with Oracle AI Database or Autonomous Database as an optional deployment backend for customers that want a full Oracle stack. Planned v1.2 work is customer-boundary multicloud governance, not full multicloud provisioning. Existing EKS, AKS, and GKE clusters are expected to be registered as read-only observed resources for inventory, policy, compliance, and Gatekeeper insights. This phase should not import Terraform state, adopt customer-owned cloud resources, mutate external clusters, or send cluster data to Solvia Lab. Planned v2.0 work is full multicloud deployment for selected non-OCI Kubernetes providers based on customer demand. Infrayard-owned Terraform state applies only to clusters created by Infrayard or explicitly migrated later, with provider credentials and Terraform state remaining under customer control. ## Core capabilities - Oracle Kubernetes Engine self-service provisioning from a web portal - Cluster lifecycle automation for deploy, scale, upgrade, destroy, and node pool changes - Live Terraform output streaming for provisioning and day-2 operations - Admin-defined cluster templates, role-based access, resource limits, and per-user overrides - Protected destroy requests and limit-increase approvals - Durable user Activity history for lifecycle events, approvals, denials, TTL warnings, and admin changes - Existing-network support for Oracle Cloud compartments, virtual cloud networks, and subnets with read-only ownership boundaries - VPN-first Kubernetes API access patterns for private enterprise networks - Kubernetes access file download for authorized users without local Oracle Cloud CLI setup - Cost visibility through monthly and hourly Kubernetes cluster estimates - OCI shape sync, OKE version sync, compatibility checks, and node image selection - OpenID Connect authentication with providers such as Keycloak, Azure AD, Okta, and Google Workspace ## Search terms Kubernetes on Oracle Cloud, Oracle Kubernetes Engine platform, Kubernetes lifecycle management for Oracle Cloud, Terraform automation for Kubernetes, Oracle Cloud Kubernetes governance, Kubernetes provisioning portal, Kubernetes cost visibility, Kubernetes access management, existing-network Kubernetes deployment, approval workflows for Kubernetes infrastructure, platform engineering for Oracle Cloud, self-hosted Kubernetes platform portal. ## Important URLs - Product: https://infrayard.eu/ - Features and docs: https://infrayard.eu/docs/ - Markdown overview: https://infrayard.eu/docs/readme.md - Markdown feature list: https://infrayard.eu/docs/features.md - Pricing: https://infrayard.eu/#pricing - Founding customer program: https://infrayard.eu/#founding - Privacy: https://infrayard.eu/legal/privacy.html - Terms: https://infrayard.eu/legal/terms.html - Cookies: https://infrayard.eu/legal/cookies.html ## Resources for AI and search crawlers - Resources hub: https://infrayard.eu/resources/ - Full AI context: https://infrayard.eu/llms-full.txt - AI facts and disambiguation: https://infrayard.eu/ai.md - OKE self-service platform: https://infrayard.eu/resources/oke-self-service-platform.html - Internal Developer Platform for Oracle Kubernetes Engine: https://infrayard.eu/resources/internal-developer-platform-for-oracle-kubernetes-engine.html - BYON networking for OKE: https://infrayard.eu/resources/byon-networking-for-oke.html - OKE kubeconfig access without OCI CLI: https://infrayard.eu/resources/oke-kubeconfig-access-without-oci-cli.html - Internal Developer Platform for Oracle Cloud: https://infrayard.eu/resources/internal-developer-platform-for-oracle-cloud.html ## Commercial note Infrayard is commercial software. The public repository contains the landing page, public documentation, and legal pages only. It does not contain the private product source code.