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Flant Deckhouse Virtualization Platform (DVP)

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Developers: Flant
Last Release Date: 2025/09/18
Technology: Virtualization

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Main article: Virtualization. Classification and applications

Deckhouse Virtualization Platform (DVP) is a solution for creating, running, and managing virtual machines and their resources. With DVP, you can create a convenient environment for deploying a hyperconverged infrastructure.

2026: Delta Serval and Delta Sprut Compatibility

Flant, together with Delta Computers, completed a review of the technology compatibility of Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform (DKP) and Deckhouse Virtualization Platform (DVP) with Delta Computers server solutions, including Delta Serval and Delta Sprut models designed for high-performance and GPU-loaded computing. This was announced by "Flant" on January 26, 2026. More here.

2025: Deckhouse Virtualization Platform version 1.0

The Flant Deckhouse team has released Deckhouse Virtualization Platform version 1.0, a virtualization platform that allows you to use virtual machines and containers in a single environment. Version 1.0 confirms the completion of the main development cycle and the readiness of the platform for industrial operation. As of September 2025, DVP is at the final stage of certification at the FSTEC of Russia. Flant announced this on September 18, 2025.

Deckhouse Virtualization Platform (DVP) allows you to apply modern management approaches to classic virtualization. Virtual machines (VMs) and containers operate in a single environment, enabling end-to-end enforcement of security policies, unified monitoring, consistent network settings, and transparent integration with Deckhouse ecosystem components. VMs can be managed declaratively, as can other Kubernetes objects through a single API. In addition, the platform has a convenient web interface that allows you to administer virtual infrastructure and user loads in the usual way.

Deckhouse Virtualization Platform is a Russian solution that can replace products from Western vendors, including VMware, whose supplies to the Russian market have been discontinued since 2022. The relevance of DVP is increasing due to the end of the support period for VMware vSphere 7 - one of the most common virtualization platforms in Russia - on October 2, 2025. At the same time, IT infrastructures require not only virtualization, but also more comprehensive approaches to resource management, which makes the solution especially in demand at the current stage.

Deckhouse Virtualization Platform allows you to safely develop, deploy and operate both monolithic and microservice applications, as well as provide Kubernetes clusters as a service for development teams. Since all operations are available through the API, the platform supports the Infrastructure as Code approach without the need for external tools. This reduces deployment time, reduces errors, increases security, and simplifies scaling.

The platform scales to 1,000 servers and 50,000 virtual machines. The solution can work and update in closed circuits without the Internet and supports Russian operating systems. DVP enables virtual machine and container collaboration in a single environment, making it easier to migrate applications to a microservice architecture. Support for hybrid configurations allows you to use virtual machines, for example, as databases - where required for microservice applications.

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DVP is developing dynamically: over the year we have already released 11 versions and implemented more than 20 significant functions. On June 17, 2025, the product entered the status of General Availability - this means full readiness for operation in the industrial environment. Our virtualization is built on a fundamentally different approach to other solutions. Instead of combining disparate technologies under one console, we created a single kernel where virtual machines and containers exist in the same system, are managed through a single API and are described as code. This eliminates the need to switch between environments, negotiate different security policies, or maintain separate processes for different load types. Today we present version 1.0, which contains all the necessary components for solving any virtualization problems in a modern IT infrastructure, - said Georgy Dauman, Product Manager of Deckhouse Virtualization Platform of Flant.
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Among the platform's capabilities are built-in monitoring based on Grafana and Prom++ (an optimized and redesigned version of Prometheus), image scanning for vulnerabilities, network microsegmentation using security policies through Cilium, a web interface for administrators and users, support for multi-tenancy and a role-based access model. The platform integrates with hardware storage systems and includes its own software-defined storage.

Deckhouse Virtualization Platform is already used by company partners to implement key IT scenarios: migrating from legacy platforms, including VMware vSphere, and starting hybrid workloads.

Particular attention is paid to cooperation with Postgres Pro, one of the leading developers of solutions based on PostgreSQL. Jointly created a database lifecycle management solution integrated with Deckhouse Virtualization Platform. It automates the deployment, updating, backup and scaling of DBMSs in a virtualized environment, which, combined with the capabilities of the Kubernetes cluster platform, completely covers the key needs of operations and development teams.

2024: Yadro Tatlin.Unified Gen2 DSS Compatibility

Deckhouse Flant ecosystem vendor "" has completed testing platform compatibility virtualizations Deckhouse Virtualization Platform (DVP) and container management solutions Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform (DKP) with. storage system TATLIN.UNIFIED GEN2 As a result of the tests software , the corresponding certificates were signed. Flant announced this on December 18, 2024. More. here