Simplify Database Operator Management on Kubernetes with OpenEverest: A Hands-On Guide
February 24, 2026
This guide is a hands-on guide that walks you through database operators management in OpenEverest.
The first open-source platform for automated database provisioning and management. It supports multiple database technologies and can be hosted on any Kubernetes infrastructure, in the cloud or on-premises.

Deploy an automated private DBaaS without being tied to a single cloud provider.
Skip building your own platform. Get a production-ready solution out of the box.
Full transparency, no licensing fees, and community-driven development.
Deploy across multiple cloud providers with support for PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and more coming soon.
Learn more →Scale horizontally or vertically with advanced storage management and disaster recovery capabilities.
Learn more →Monitor with PMM for performance metrics, query analysis, and comprehensive cluster insights.
Learn more →Complete control over your database environment with DIY customization and enhanced security.
Fine-grained control with external access management and database engine optimization.
Adjust CPU, memory, and storage allocations on-the-fly to handle changing workloads.
OpenEverest thrives because of its open, collaborative community. Whether you're a developer, operator, or enthusiast — there are many ways to get involved.
OpenEverest is open source and thrives on community contributions. No contribution is too small — whether it's code, documentation, or website improvements.
All projects are Apache 2.0 licensed. We welcome PRs and issues!
New to contributing? Start here! Browse beginner-friendly issues across all OpenEverest repositories.
Found a bug or have an idea? Open an issue or start a discussion.
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Discover where we're heading and help shape the future of database operations on Kubernetes.
OpenEverest aims to become the standard for database operations on Kubernetes, empowering teams to deploy, manage, and scale databases with confidence.
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