

LayerOps
LayerOps simplifies multi-cloud & hybrid-cloud deployment, security, cost management and application monitoring. Deploy in the cloud, on bare-metal servers or a combination of both.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- Container Virtualization
- Dark Mode
- Encrypted Backup
- Command line interface
- Cloud Sync
- Automatic Backup
- Two-factor Authentication
- No Coding Required
Git Support
- Docker Container
- Container Orchestration
- Cloud Hosting
- Cloud Monitoring
- Container monitoring
LayerOps News & Activities
Recent activities
- NimeOps rated LayerOps
As a LayerOps user at NimeOps, we’ve integrated the platform into our daily workflow to address a very specific challenge: deploying, maintaining, and scaling multi-cloud infrastructures without operational complexity.
Before LayerOps, managing multiple providers meant dealing with a proliferation of tools, specific scripts, and technical dependencies that were difficult to maintain over time. The promise of multi-cloud was appealing, but in practice, it remained costly and fragile.
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- NimeOps liked LayerOps
- NimeOps added LayerOps
- POX updated LayerOps
NimeOps added LayerOps as alternative to Rancher, Kubernetes, OpenShift and Docker Swarm
LayerOps information
What is LayerOps?
LayerOps offers a centralized platform for Multi-Cloud & Hybrid-Cloud management, enabling applications to be deployed and managed across multiple public, private and hybrid clouds without having to master the technical characteristics of each provider.
This platform provides a single view of an enterprise's entire cloud environment, and offers features such as autoscaling, RBAC, monitoring and performance management to help enterprises optimize their cloud operations.
By offering a solution that masks the technical complexity of different cloud providers, LayerOps dramatically simplifies the management of cloud operations for enterprises, and enables IT teams to focus on business value rather than the technical management of different clouds.
Using the LayerOps solution can have several benefits for a company:
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Sovereignty: LayerOps enables applications to be deployed on providers selected by the user, giving the latter control over their choice and location.
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Simplified management of multi-cloud environments: LayerOps enables companies to manage their cloud environments in a coherent and consistent way, without having to master the technical characteristics of each cloud provider.
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Better visibility and control: The LayerOps solution can provide better visibility and control over enterprise cloud resources, which can help optimize costs and improve security.
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Advanced features: LayerOps offers a range of advanced features such as automation, configuration management, monitoring, incident management and disaster recovery, which can help businesses improve productivity and security.



Comments and Reviews
As a LayerOps user at NimeOps, we’ve integrated the platform into our daily workflow to address a very specific challenge: deploying, maintaining, and scaling multi-cloud infrastructures without operational complexity.
Before LayerOps, managing multiple providers meant dealing with a proliferation of tools, specific scripts, and technical dependencies that were difficult to maintain over time. The promise of multi-cloud was appealing, but in practice, it remained costly and fragile.
LayerOps truly changes this approach.
The platform allows for the deployment of containerized applications across different environments (public cloud, bare metal, hybrid) with true portability. You retain control over the infrastructure while drastically simplifying operations. The main benefit is not only technical but also organizational: less complexity, fewer friction points, and a greater ability to adapt quickly.
We particularly appreciated:
This isn’t just another DevOps tool. It’s a different approach to infrastructure, one that finally makes multi-cloud manageable without an oversized dedicated team.
For a company like NimeOps, which operates platforms for its clients, it’s a concrete lever for performance, resilience, and independence from vendors.
In short: if you’re looking to implement true multi-cloud—not just in theory—LayerOps is definitely worth your attention.