Percona announced that its cloud-native database platform, Percona Everest, now supports deployment on Red Hat OpenShift, the hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes. This integration enables organizations to deploy databases such as MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL across on-premises, public cloud, and hybrid environments while maintaining control and flexibility.
The collaboration brings together Percona’s enterprise-grade open source database automation with Red Hat’s Kubernetes-based platform, offering users a fully open source technology stack. With this integration, platform engineering teams can provision and manage multiple databases through a single multi-cloud interface while addressing data sovereignty and regulatory compliance needs.
“Companies want to get the best of cloud-native technologies for their developers and IT operations teams. But they don’t want to give up control over their destinies in the future. The combination of Red Hat OpenShift and Percona Everest links our work around open source databases with an open application platform for deployments based on Kubernetes, which delivers up a whole technology stack based on open source,” said Ann Schlemmer, CEO of Percona. “Working together, Percona and Red Hat will help companies improve their developer productivity and infrastructure automation while keeping those stacks open. For platform engineering teams, this collaboration helps them solve some of the big issues around managing data for their developers.”
Red Hat’s Penny Philpot, Vice President of Ecosystems EMEA, emphasized the synergy: “Linking Red Hat OpenShift’s streamlined infrastructure operations and security with Percona’s database automation helps customers build open source-based cloud environments and retain technology choice.”
By supporting Red Hat OpenShift, Percona Everest empowers organizations to meet regulatory demands, automate infrastructure, and manage data efficiently, all within an open source framework tailored to both developer and operational needs.






