Hanzo
PlatformHanzo KMSSelf-Hosting

Overview

Learn how to self-host Hanzo KMS on your own infrastructure.

Self-hosting Hanzo KMS lets you retain data on your own infrastructure and network. Many organizations choose self-hosting for benefits in compliance and flexibility.

  • Compliance: Deploying Hanzo KMS in your own environment helps meet strict regulatory requirements (e.g. SOC 2, HIPAA, FIPS 140-3) by aligning with your existing security controls. All data remains under your governance, and Hanzo KMS’s architecture supports compliance needs through strong encryption and access controls.
  • Flexibility: You have complete control over deployment topology and integrations. Hanzo KMS can run in diverse environments. From air-gapped bare-metal servers to Kubernetes clusters or cloud VMs, this flexibility lets you tailor networking, security, and performance configurations to fit your organization’s needs.

Choose from a number of deployment options listed below to get started.

Use the fully packaged docker image to deploy Hanzo KMS anywhere.

Deploy Hanzo KMS on Kubernetes using our Helm chart.

Install Hanzo KMS using our Docker Compose template.

Install Hanzo KMS using our Docker Swarm template.

Deploy Hanzo KMS on AWS using ECS with Fargate.

Deploy Hanzo KMS on GCP using GKE.

Install Hanzo KMS on your system without containers using our Linux package.

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