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Zuplo Self-Hosted

Zuplo Self-Hosted (also known as on-premises) is a deployment model where you run Zuplo on your own infrastructure in any cloud or private data center. Zuplo Self-Hosted runs exclusively on Kubernetes and can be deployed to any Kubernetes environment. Deployment is simple and uses Helm charts.

Self-hosted deployment might be the right choice for you if you need:

  • Complete control over your infrastructure and deployment environment
  • To run Zuplo in a private data center or on-premises environment
  • To meet strict data sovereignty or regulatory requirements that require data to remain within your infrastructure
  • To integrate with existing on-premises systems and networks
  • To customize the deployment architecture to match your organization's specific requirements

Deployment Options

Zuplo Self-Hosted offers two deployment models:

Hybrid Deployment

In a hybrid deployment, you run the Zuplo API Gateway on your infrastructure while leveraging shared services for features such as rate limiting. This approach provides a balance between control and operational simplicity, allowing you to maintain your gateway infrastructure while benefiting from managed services for specific features.

Full Self-Hosted

In a full self-hosted deployment, you run all Zuplo components on your infrastructure. This provides complete control and isolation, ensuring that all data and processing remain within your environment.

Features

The self-hosted deployment model provides the same core features as other Zuplo deployment models. You can use all the same policies, integrations, and features as you would with edge-based or managed dedicated deployments.

In addition to the standard features, self-hosted deployment provides:

  • Kubernetes-Based: Deploy to any Kubernetes environment using simple Helm charts
  • Complete Control: Full control over your infrastructure, networking, and security configurations
  • Data Sovereignty: Keep all data and processing within your infrastructure
  • Custom Networking: Integrate with your existing network architecture and security policies
  • Compliance: Meet regulatory and compliance requirements that require on-premises deployment

Getting Started

To learn more about self-hosting Zuplo or to discuss your specific requirements, book a meeting with us.

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Last modified on November 22, 2025
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