


What is HashInfra?
Key Features
Rapid cluster provisioning
Deploy Kubernetes clusters in minutes rather than hours or days
Infrastructure abstraction
Handles networking, storage, and security configuration automatically
Multi-cloud support
Deploy clusters across different cloud providers from a single interface
Freemium access
Start with free tier to evaluate before upgrading to paid options
Resource management
Monitor and manage cluster resources through a centralised dashboard
Scalability controls
Adjust cluster size and capacity as application demands change
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Significantly reduces time to production for Kubernetes deployments
- Removes technical barriers for teams without deep Kubernetes expertise
- Freemium model lets you test before financial commitment
- Multi-cloud flexibility avoids vendor lock-in
Limitations
- Abstraction layer may limit customisation for teams needing highly specific configurations
- Dependent on third-party cloud providers for underlying infrastructure costs
- Learning curve still exists for teams completely new to containerisation concepts
Use Cases
Startups launching microservices-based applications quickly
Development teams setting up staging and testing environments
Companies migrating from monolithic applications to containerised architectures
Small businesses adopting Kubernetes without hiring dedicated DevOps staff
Organisations wanting to evaluate Kubernetes before larger-scale deployment