KubeDB Partners with SUSE to Deliver Sovereign Kubernetes-Native DBaaS

We’re thrilled to announce our new strategic partnership with SUSE!

Together, KubeDB by AppsCode and SUSE Rancher Prime deliver a true Kubernetes-native Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platform that runs production databases anywhere Kubernetes runs — on-prem, hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, edge, or air-gapped environments.

With this joint solution, platform teams can now offer developers a consistent, self-service DBaaS experience while maintaining enterprise-grade governance, security, and compliance. KubeDB automates the entire database lifecycle — provisioning, scaling, high availability, upgrades, backup, and recovery — all natively within Kubernetes, managed centrally by SUSE Rancher Prime.

Key highlights include:

  • Unified DBaaS across any Kubernetes cluster
  • Automated, operator-driven database operations
  • Built-in application-consistent backup & disaster recovery
  • Policy-driven governance, RBAC, and multi-tenancy
  • Complete data sovereignty and infrastructure control

Read the full story on the SUSE Blog:

Data Sovereignty Meets Kubernetes: DBaaS Platform with SUSE Rancher Prime and KubeDB

👉 Download the joint SUSE + KubeDB Solution Flyer for architecture diagrams, benefits, and next steps.

This partnership marks a major step forward in our mission to make DBaaS portable, sovereign, and truly cloud-native. Whether you’re modernizing legacy infrastructure or building the next generation of data platforms, KubeDB + SUSE Rancher Prime gives you the freedom to run databases exactly where you need them — with zero operational complexity.

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We’d love to hear how you’re thinking about data sovereignty on Kubernetes.

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