Using Hanzo KMS: Cloud or Self-Hosted
Choose between Hanzo KMS Cloud or a self-managed deployment
Hanzo KMS can be used in two ways: via Hanzo KMS Cloud, a managed offering, or through a self-hosted deployment within your own infrastructure.
Both options provide the same core platform capabilities. The decision depends on your operational model, trust boundaries, and compliance requirements. While Hanzo KMS Cloud comes with built-in security and operational guarantees, a self-hosted deployment gives you full control—but also full responsibility for securing and maintaining the system.
Hanzo KMS Cloud
Hanzo KMS Cloud is our managed service found at app.kms.hanzo.ai. It includes automated updates, availability guarantees, and secure infrastructure operations.
For most teams, Hanzo KMS Cloud is the recommended way to get started. It simplifies adoption by removing the need to manage deployment, scaling, or maintenance internally.
Use this if:
- You prefer not to operate infrastructure or handle upgrades
- You require a secure, production-grade hosted service
- You want to adopt Hanzo KMS with minimal operational overhead
By default, Hanzo KMS Cloud is a secure, multi-tenant service. For enterprises with stricter isolation or regulatory needs, dedicated cloud instances are available.
Contact sales@hanzo.ai to learn more.
Self-Hosted Hanzo KMS
Hanzo KMS can also be deployed and managed within your own infrastructure. This approach provides full control over platform configuration, data storage, and operational security. In this model, your team is responsible for maintaining uptime, monitoring, patching, and integrations.
Use this if:
- You require complete control over data, deployment, and security posture
- Your compliance model mandates self-managed or on-premise systems
- You need to tightly integrate with internal tooling and infrastructure
Hanzo KMS supports multiple deployment methods, including Docker, Docker Compose, Kubernetes, and Linux package.
To learn more, refer to the self-hosting documentation.
The open-source core is available under the MIT license. Additional enterprise features and support are available with a commercial license.
Contact sales@hanzo.ai to learn more.
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