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September 9, 2025
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Introducing vCluster Auto Nodes: Karpenter-Based Dynamic Autoscaling Anywhere
vCluster Auto Nodes brings dynamic, Karpenter-powered autoscaling to any environment, public cloud, private cloud, or bare metal. Combined with Private Nodes, it delivers true isolation and elasticity for Kubernetes, letting every virtual cluster scale independently without cloud-specific limits.
August 13, 2025
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vCluster v0.27: Introducing Private Nodes for Dedicated Clusters
Private Nodes complete vCluster’s tenancy spectrum: tenants connect their own nodes to a centrally managed control plane for full isolation, custom runtimes (CRI/CNI/CSI), and consistent performance, ideal for AI/ML, HPC, and regulated environments. Learn how it works and what’s next with Auto Nodes.
March 31, 2025
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Introducing vNode: Virtual Nodes for Secure Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy
When we first launched vCluster in 2021, our mission was clear: make Kubernetes multi-tenancy easier, safer, and more cost-efficient. Since then, we've helped organizations around the globe manage Kubernetes with greater flexibility and security. But as Kubernetes usage expanded,...
March 21, 2025
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vCluster v0.24 - Snapshot & Restore and Sleep Mode Improvements
I’m excited to present the updates coming with vCluster v0.24. In this post, we will cover Snapshots and Sleep Mode Improvements. Along with this post, we have a couple of videos that will demo both features. Snapshots Let’s start by talking about Snapshots. While you were always...
April 16, 2024
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Our $24M Series A led by Khosla Ventures
Today, we broke the news about raising our latest round of funding, and in this blog post, I want to share a bit of additional context regarding why we are building this company, the journey of how we got here, and what the road ahead looks like. While we maintain quite a few ope...
February 16, 2024
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Loft Labs Launches New Education Series with LearnK8s to Bridge the Kubernetes Skills Gap
Loft Labs’ “Building a Kubernetes Platform” series kicks off on February 29, 2024
October 3, 2023
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Loft Labs Launches vCluster.Pro For Enterprise-Grade Virtual Kubernetes
vCluster.Pro delivers added security and optimization features to unleash the full potential of virtual Kubernetes clusters in the enterprise.
May 16, 2023
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Loft Labs Launches New Open-Source Project DevPod For Dev-Environments-As-Code On Any Infrastructure
DevPod is the first and only tool for creating and managing dev environments that does not require a heavyweight server-side setup.
March 7, 2023
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Loft v3 is Here
Introducing Loft v3
December 19, 2022
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Loft Labs Contributes Open Source Project DevSpace to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
The CNCF Sandbox will provide a neutral home for the project to receive external contributions from the cloud-native community and to benefit from vendor-independent governance.
October 24, 2022
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Loft Ships Integration with Argo CD to Automate Deployments with Virtual Clusters
Now, virtual clusters created in Loft are automatically recognized in Argo CD including user permissions and access control settings, so that Argo CD users can deploy to the virtual cluster without any additional effort.
May 12, 2022
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Loft Labs Simplifies Virtual Kubernetes Cluster Management with New Open Source Project
Now, deploying virtual clusters can be done exactly the same as deploying physical Kubernetes clusters on a cloud platform or on-premises data center.
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